@@MidValleyMercenaries can you please do a flight comparison identification video.. with a quick review of protected Birds that you'd find on the marsh. Like cormorants and Greabs.. I really feel that a video like that can help me and others.
I’ve been sitting in a blind not paying attention, and the only reason I knew a duck was coming was because a gorgeous widgeon was talking to my decoys as he was flying in. I heard him talkin and my heart dropped 😂
Greater and lesser scaup, canvasback, bufflehead, black duck, various mergansers, ring neck, common and barrows goldeneye, eider, various scoters, ruddy duck all warrant a part two please.😉I’m a waterfowl freak! Have been since I was about 10 so really appreciate this stuff. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. I've always wanted to know the difference in ducks and their sounds. I own domestic ducks on a farm and I always wondered what breeds of ducks I have.
Great video this is helping me out a lot to identify the difference between all the ducks. This will help me with my first duck hunt thanks for this video.
Awesome I hope u do more ducks would love to see one on the blue bill and ring neck duck. I tend to confuse those and don't shoot them when the scaup closer is on. This will be useful for old and new hunters.
As per say on blue wing teal, there are some shot during the general season on the flyways E of the Rocky Mountains, but the majority are long gone from the USA heading South by Halloween. Why there is a September teal season in 3 flyways, but since you are a Pacific Flyway waterfowler, something you aren’t a part of to participate in. See them all you want in the spring when they return from Costa Rica. There has been a few BWT killed in Pacific Flyway, mostly birds that nested in NW Montana. I know of one individual who shot 2 banded BWT drakes hunting Yolo Bypass WMA a couple years back, and on the same weekend…….so ANYTHING is possible. Banded Black ducks too have been harvested in California, but I only know of one and that was 50 years ago near Galt, California.
Wow, great content! So much more than just sound identification! Really educational content. Stretch out out into an off-season series? Focus on smaller numbers of species per video, difference in sounds between drakes and hens, maybe?
here in eastern oregon we have a waterfowl that sounds like a sqealing fan belt while it's flying. for the life of me can't figure out what kind it is..
I’ve been sitting in a blind not paying attention, and the only reason I knew a duck was coming was because a gorgeous widgeon was talking to my decoys as he was flying in. I heard him talkin and my heart dropped 😂
I hope this video goes viral
Me too 😂
@@MidValleyMercenaries can you please do a flight comparison identification video.. with a quick review of protected Birds that you'd find on the marsh. Like cormorants and Greabs.. I really feel that a video like that can help me and others.
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Going on my first duck hunt ever soon and this was extremely helpful. Amazing video
No better teacher of duck calling than the birds themselves. Great video buddy!
100% Agreed. Thanks Matt!
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I’ve been sitting in a blind not paying attention, and the only reason I knew a duck was coming was because a gorgeous widgeon was talking to my decoys as he was flying in. I heard him talkin and my heart dropped 😂
Great breakdown! Hope this video helps lots of new and seasoned waterfowlers both, I definitely learned a few new sounds
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Great video! Ive heard cinnamon teal sound exactly like those green wing teal before . Kinda raspy squeaky quacks
Greater and lesser scaup, canvasback, bufflehead, black duck, various mergansers, ring neck, common and barrows goldeneye, eider, various scoters, ruddy duck all warrant a part two please.😉I’m a waterfowl freak! Have been since I was about 10 so really appreciate this stuff. Thank you!
Awesome video! Would love to see one with goldeneye, bufflehead, Canvasback, mergansers, ring neck and scaup
Thanks for this excellent intro to so many ducks, great visuals and succinct description 🙏
You need more parts. You mention Bufflehead and Scaup, but not included here. Ringnecks, Ruddy Ducks, Scoters, Eiders, Canvasbacks, Goldeneye,...
Great video, Titus ! Keep up the amazing videos and podcast!
Thank you for this, your videos helped me identify that my cat's meows sound exactly like a mallard duck
About to watch this again and take notes! This is the video I was looking for. Thanks!
Thank you. Great video
Thank you so much for this video. I've always wanted to know the difference in ducks and their sounds. I own domestic ducks on a farm and I always wondered what breeds of ducks I have.
Great video, thanks for making it!
When are we going to see an updated video of your wives trying to call? First one was hilarious!
Haha as soon as I can bribe them to do it again
Great video Titus. . Beautiful photography and excellent descriptions. This will help lots of people 👍🏻💪🏻👊🏻
Thanks! Gary Kramer took several of those pictures. Hope it does!
Fantastic video brother. This will be my first duck season so this was incredibly helpful homie
Thank you and good luck this season
Great video this is helping me out a lot to identify the difference between all the ducks. This will help me with my first duck hunt thanks for this video.
Glad it helped!
Fantastic collection!!!! Sent to many people for reference for the next season!!
Glad to hear!
I love widgeons!!!!
Absolutely beautiful birds!
More identification content.....this exactly 💯 what I was looking for.
More coming.
This is next level
Good video Titus! Really good video for Duck ID as well!
Thanks!
Love this! Be good to see this then give an example of how to call to all included.
That’s a good idea!
Blue wing teal Hen sounds very similar to a mallard hen. Just high pitch and faster cadence
Awesome I hope u do more ducks would love to see one on the blue bill and ring neck duck. I tend to confuse those and don't shoot them when the scaup closer is on. This will be useful for old and new hunters.
Thanks Peter!
Thank you very much!! Just learned something for this upcoming season.
Glad to hear that!
Thanks You man! Really love this video! Love duck identification videos as I like all your videos. Thanks for doing this.
Thanks! Glad you liked it
This is a awesome video for newcomers to duck hunting thatnk yoh
Strong work enjoyed your video thank you very much.
Very helpful video i plan on this year being my first season duck hunting
Thank you and good luck!
Didn’t realize ducks were so beautiful
Great video man! Best waterfowl identification video I’ve seen!
Thanks!
Great Video!
That doubled banded woodie😫
First class content! Well done.
Appreciate it
Saving this video in my favorites until I can recite it verbatim with no sound! Awesome resource!
Glad it was helpful!
Damn this is a great video
This is an incredible informational video man great work
Thank you!
this one helped so much !
Mallards whistle too guys
I love rocky
Thanks for this!!
Next... Post up difference between hen and drake sounds.... Some interesting sounds you posted.
Thank you 🙏
I fuckin needed this, Thank you.
As per say on blue wing teal, there are some shot during the general season on the flyways E of the Rocky Mountains, but the majority are long gone from the USA heading South by Halloween. Why there is a September teal season in 3 flyways, but since you are a Pacific Flyway waterfowler, something you aren’t a part of to participate in. See them all you want in the spring when they return from Costa Rica.
There has been a few BWT killed in Pacific Flyway, mostly birds that nested in NW Montana. I know of one individual who shot 2 banded BWT drakes hunting Yolo Bypass WMA a couple years back, and on the same weekend…….so ANYTHING is possible. Banded Black ducks too have been harvested in California, but I only know of one and that was 50 years ago near Galt, California.
Great video
Thanks!
Fine job!!!
Thanks!
Wow, great content! So much more than just sound identification! Really educational content.
Stretch out out into an off-season series? Focus on smaller numbers of species per video, difference in sounds between drakes and hens, maybe?
Thanks! Great idea
If it’s not too much trouble for you could you do video on how they fly because some birds are very similar
Thanks this helps a lot!
Glad to hear!
I just learned that not all ducks quack
second picture is a storm widgeon.
Awesome video man. It's weird cini's sound kinda like a diver duck
Ya it’s pretty interesting
here in eastern oregon we have a waterfowl that sounds like a sqealing fan belt while it's flying. for the life of me can't figure out what kind it is..
I see someone can read straight from the Ducks Unlimited mobile app 😂
Loved the video. But it didn't show canvas back or some diver ducks like bluebill.
noice vidoe
Appreciate it
You forgot the canvasback
Anas gracillis 🙏bird sound
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You mixed up a picture of a mallard hen and gadwall
The female blue winged teal looks like a female mallard
Male teals in pakistan make whistle cuz my dad shot 1 it got injured and made some whistles
mell senemen tell
Congratulations on a great video,Phil [chooka53]
cinnamon teal looks, and sounds, rusted..
I’ve been sitting in a blind not paying attention, and the only reason I knew a duck was coming was because a gorgeous widgeon was talking to my decoys as he was flying in. I heard him talkin and my heart dropped 😂
Great video