Ruddy Duck on Krell WPA Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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The silhouette of a ruddy duck. Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS photo
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This Ruddy Duck was showing off to his mate who was watching from the safety of the cattails. Picture captured during inspection of this new wetland easement acquisition. Location: Audubon WMD, Sherid photo
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