Saw this dead Wood Duck near Coxsackie. Could be that it got wounded and was able to fly some distance from the hunter before it fell. There are duck blinds in many of the marshes and on the shallow “flats” – where migrating waterfowl stop to feed and rest. In the pre-dawn twilight I often hear the gunshots – like today. Wood Ducks are beautifully colored, ornamental. Personally, I don’t get the appeal of killing for fun. I’d rather have more live ducks – it’s not like there are so many left in the first place.
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A deer skin with head still attached. The fall is beautiful in the Hudson Valley, just not for everyone.
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Approach to Port of Albany
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Beautiful “strip marshes” below the Port, behind the “degraded” dikes that the Army Corps built years ago to channelize the River.
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Port of Albany. A light double hull fuel barge.
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Southbound again. The old ice house at Nutten Hook
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Goodbye till spring.
Approaching Catskill, only southbound tonight. |
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