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Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 10:25 am
by PorkChop
I really do my best to try not to jump the gun with preseason excitement but currently I am pretty excited for the upcoming season. Lots of ducks around for this time of year. More than I can remember in several years. I’ve never seen so many bachelor drakes for both pintails and mallards. Not sure if that’s a good or a bad thing. Also seeing a big variety of species. Even saw some Bufflehead today which at this point of the year they seem to be way behind. Also, a lot of these little potholes it’s been very common to see mallards, pintails, Gadwall, redheads, canvasbacks, shovelers and BWT all grouped up. (Mainly drakes) once again not sure if that’s good or bad. Have not spotted much for GWT. Yesterday I believe I spotted four different courtship flights. So not sure if those ones are behind the power curve or if they are doing some second attempts.

I noticed the first flock of molt migrators around Memorial Day. Then the first few days of June they were coming through really good. Still seeing some every day. I would say those numbers appear to be up as well. I have not spotted any ducklings yet but the farm Vincenzia works said there is a group on one of their pasture ponds. That seems really early for ducklings, but I trust the source.

As you know, I’m not a biologist and I only see a very small portion of the PPR. I’ve also seen these beautiful conditions in the past all the way into the end of August just to dry up those first three weeks of September before the season starts. But right now, I am very optimistic for my season!

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 10:50 am
by Rick
Until proven otherwise, I choose to see that as good news for all of us.

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2025 10:41 am
by Darren
Rick wrote:Until proven otherwise, I choose to see that as good news for all of us.


+1

Thanks as always for the boots-on-the-ground perspective.

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2025 2:07 pm
by PorkChop
Spotted my first ducklings of the season. Hen mallard with 5 little ones that look pretty good sized. They are on a nice pothole with plenty of cattail cover.

Starting to see plenty of young Killdeers and 5 honker families.

I love this time of year!!

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2025 4:16 pm
by Duck Engr
And we appreciate the updates! Thank you sir. Keep em coming. Killdeers sure aren’t hurting. We have several nesting on our place.

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 10:35 am
by PorkChop
Still spotting new ducklings. Some of them appear to be hatched for a while now. During her travels yesterday, Vincenzia spotted a hen pintail with 11 ducklings.

We are drying fast. Rain has been spotty. Crops look the best I’ve seen in years. Things are changing fast with the heat and lack of moisture.

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2025 5:55 am
by PorkChop
Some much needed rain coming down. Looks to be coming down better in Canada.

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Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 3:04 pm
by PorkChop
Spotted two more recently hatched ducklings today.

Water is disappearing fast!

I think I posted last year about seeing a big increase in the local dove population. I was very excited for the season. Then right before the season started we had a little cold snap and majority of them disappeared. I didn’t put a lot of effort into looking for them as my dad was here and we were doing some goose hunting. The last week or so I’ve been once again seeing tons on the road and also on the wires by the fields. Most of them are in family groups. Definitely won’t get excited this year till the season starts though. Last year, I don’t believe I even shot at a dove :lol:

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 3:19 pm
by Rick
If you want to see doves disappear, call your buddies and tell them you've got a spot.

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 8:37 pm
by PorkChop
I will first have to find some buddies :lol: :lol:

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 3:24 am
by Rick
Seems you have a house full.

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Thu Jul 17, 2025 8:12 pm
by PorkChop
She crossed the road today with 5 little ones. This is the area I killed the skunks, coons and ditch tiger. One skunk was a hundred yards or less from this very pothole. Very rewarding to see them knowing my killing most likely helped!!


Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 12:17 am
by Duck Engr
We southerners salute your efforts and love to see them paying dividends!

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 3:29 am
by Rick
And the dedication to his film making that led him wade cattail marsh.

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 6:42 am
by PorkChop
In my western style Safety boots no less! The only thing missing was Reaper and a shotgun over my shoulder

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 3:08 pm
by Deltaman
Good Job on the varmit killing PC!!!!

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2025 6:55 pm
by PorkChop
We have received close to 3 inches of rain in the last few days. It has made a lot of mud but really hasn’t done anything for the potholes. There was some good flooding south of me in the Bismarck area. Hopefully it did not wipe out a bunch of nests. Also have been several areas of hail, which is never good.

Still finding new ducklings. Vincenzia spotted some pheasant chicks yesterday.

Goose season is less than a month away.


Reaper wants a new friend so it looks like we will be picking this fella up in August. What’s better than one Chessie? Two Chessies :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: If this home wasn’t crazy enough I think we might get over our heads now.


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Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2025 12:06 am
by Duck Engr
Congrats on the new pup! Looking forward to reaper teaching him his patented photo scowl.

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2025 3:18 am
by Rick
If that little woolly booger doesn't make you smile...

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2025 3:49 pm
by Deltaman
Congrats PC, and August and your new pup will be here before you know it :thumbsup:

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2025 1:14 pm
by PorkChop
Email update from NGDF:

Duck brood numbers were up 28% from 2024, but State Game and Fish Department migratory game bird biologists expect a fall flight of ducks similar to last year.

The fall flight forecast is based on data from the May breeding duck survey and the July duck brood survey, both conducted annually by Game and Fish biologists.

According to John Palarski, migratory game bird management biologist, the department’s 78th annual breeding duck survey conducted in May indicated the 2025 duck index was the 33rd highest on record, down 8.7% from 2024, but still 7% above the 1948–2024 average.

“Spring started off dry, with winter bringing below-average snowfall and above-average temperatures in March. Mallards and pintails were seen moving through North Dakota as early as mid-March, but the lack of meltwater in temporary ponds, coupled with frozen semipermanent wetlands meant that many early migrants simply passed through without stopping,” Palarski said. “This contributed to a lower May index this year, along with a declining midcontinent duck population. Fortunately, we received enough rain in parts of the state to boost production, resulting in a fall flight forecast similar to last year.”

The number of broods observed during the department’s July brood survey was up 28% from 2024, but down 2% from the 1965–2024 average. Blue-winged teal and mallards were the most common broods recorded, accounting for 31.7% and 21.4% of all broods tallied, respectively.

Palarski noted that not all species of waterfowl showed declines in the May index. Most diving duck species showed increases, with redheads up 23% - the highest count on record. The total diver index was the highest since 2020 and the second highest in the past two decades.

Game and Fish biologists will conduct a separate survey in mid-September to assess wetland conditions heading into the waterfowl hunting season.i

Re: Springtime Waterfowl

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2025 9:58 pm
by Duck Engr
Sounds like those late spring rains helped out some like we’d hoped. Thanks for the update!