Duck tornado.

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murphranch

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I hope you can make out this massive cloud of mallards in this picture. They are feeding in the middle of a pasture of my neighbors. He feeds Sillage, corn and distillers grains on the ground. He has a watershed they roost on and yesterday I would estimate well over 500 mallards. Zoom in on the picture if you are able to.
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I hope you can make out this massive cloud of mallards in this picture. They are feeding in the middle of a pasture of my neighbors. He feeds Sillage, corn and distillers grains on the ground. He has a watershed they roost on and yesterday I would estimate well over 500 mallards. Zoom in on the picture if you are able to.View attachment 184429View attachment 184430

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I am gonna have to see in person.

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Those duck tornadoes are an amazing sight. We used to hunt the peanut fields around Fort Cobb many years ago and the tornadoes were fairly common - try being in a layout blind when they are coming down on top of you. The number of ducks and geese hitting those peanut fields was almost unbelievable.
 
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