A FIvOCK OF MALIvARDS AS visrr(jKS 



Wioto by Dr. Jolm C. Phillips 



"If wild rice can be made to grow, ducks will be sure to come in greater numbers eaclr 

 year, while regular feeding with corn at proper times may prove an additional attraction to 

 whole flocks of ducks during the migration. Tame call-ducks may be introduced, and if 

 there are near-by woods, nest-boxes for the attraction of tlie wood-ducks should be put up" 

 ( see page 337 ) . 



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WII^D lJI,.\Ci^ HUCK ON A C.A.MIC I'KI^SliKX' !■: 



Photo hv Ucrlurt K. Tob 



"W\-. Herbert K. Job, State Ornithologist of Connecticut, is having some very interesting 

 experiences on a game preserve in Connecticut, where low-lying areas have been flooded 

 and the wild ducks attracted in increasing numbers each year from miles around" (see 

 page 337). 



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