Monday, January 9, 2012

Falcated duck california

  • FRESNO, Calif. -- A rare duck normally only seen in Asia has somehow turned up in California, drawing excited bird watchers from all over the U.S. and Canada to a wildlife refuge in the states Central Valley.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • An import from Asia is drawing birders from across the country to Colusa County. A male falcated duck, a bird common to China where flocks have been heavily hunted, was first spotted at the Colusa Wildlife Refuge on Dec. 8.
  • (Contra Costa Times)
  • Birders from all across the country and California have flocked to the refuge off Highway 20 to catch a glimpse of a male falcated duck, which was discovered on Dec. 8.
  • (Willows Journal)
  • Birders from all across the country and California have flocked to the refuge off Highway 20 to catch a glimpse of a male falcated duck, discovered Dec. 8.
  • (Orland Press Register)
  • Many first came to San Francisco, which was then the largest city in California, which was known as Dai Fow (The Big City) and some came eventually to Sacramento (then the second-largest city in California), which is known as Yee Fow (Second City).
  • (Worldnews.com)
  • A rare duck normally only seen in Asia has somehow turned up in California, drawing excited bird watchers from all over the U.S. and Canada to a wildlife refuge in the states Central Valley.
  • (Denver Post)

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