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Duck-side view

March 21, 2018 3:15 PM
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Paula Burch-Celentano pburch@tulane.edu
  
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Spring has arrived, and whistling ducks are out and about in Audubon Park.

A flock of whistling ducks stands cautiously near the edge of the lagoon in Audubon Park. Unlike white domestic and Muscovy ducks which tend to be less threatened by humans, whistling ducks are timid, and prone to retreat when potential danger is near.

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