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There are 15 species of smartweed in North America, and ducks love them all. However Pennsylvania smartweed ( Polygonum pensylvanicum L. ), also called knotweed or pinkweed, is a particular favorite.
With the right land and hard work, you can create a haven where ducks and geese feed, rest, and roost—and where the hunting is off the charts. These three experts have it down to a science.
Red and glowing along the shorelinein the midwinter sun— or wrapped around a hunter’s waders just subsurface in the marsh — smartweed is a plant well known to waterfowlers.
Looks like: Wood ducks are small waterfowl measuring about 18 inches in length. Male wood ducks sport ornately patterned feathers highlighted by patches of chestnut, white and forest green, while ...
I heard the ducks before I actually saw them. Arriving from behind, the descending flock’s set wings were neatly dividing the firmament into halves, resulting in that unique, jet engine ...