Creating the habitat |
The beginnings of a permanent release site.
The site should provide clean, non-stagnant water for the released birds. |
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A six foot high fence of welded wire should be installed around the release pond including the preening and feeding area.
ISOLATION CLOTH should be attached to completely cover this fence, with only small peep holes for checking on your
birds. This will visually isolate the birds from human contact
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ISOLATION CLOTH
for visually screening your release area. Ultraviolet light resistant
for long life, comes in Army Green, tough long lived material.
$252.00 per 300 foot roll plus freight |
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create your own cover
Jim Hills standing in a mature Japanese millet field ,pointing at a duck
blind obscured by planted Egyptian wheat |
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Duck food
Frost rice planted in a flooded impoundment
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chufa
in an upland field in pine timber waterfowl area on Frost's Ingleside Plantation
demonstration area |
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chufa
in a coastal South Carolina rice field located on Frost's Ingleside
plantation demonstration area |
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