Duckology with Dr. Frank – How Late-Arriving Springs Impact Duck Production
How Late-Arriving Springs Impact Duck Production Lingering winters can negatively affect early nesters such as pintails and mallards. However, this year there’s a silver lining. [...]
Duckology with Dr. Frank – Pheasant and Mallard Physiology
Mallard Versus Pheasant Physiology Many of you have enjoyed eating game birds: pheasants, quail, turkeys, ruffed grouse and the like, in addition to ducks. You [...]
Duckology with Dr. Frank – Cassis Duck
Cassis Duck: Simple and Tasty This video shows a simple way to make a delicious duck dinner. Honestly, the prep time is ridiculously short and the [...]
Duckology with Dr. Frank — Finding Steel Shot with Metal Detectors
Duckology with Dr. Frank — Finding Steel Shot with Metal Detectors Many of us love to eat duck, but worry about crunching down on steel shot and [...]
Flooded Timber and Thermal Imaging
Flooded Timber and Thermal Imaging This 40 second video shows some footage of mallards in a great piece of flooded bottomland hardwood timber in [...]
Duckology with Dr. Frank — Ring-neck Study
Duckology with Dr. Frank — Ring-neck Study The Ring-neck Project got its field start during the last few days in south Georgia. This short video shows [...]
Delta Drone Video 2
Delta’s Drone Video 2 – Preliminary Predator Counts with the Drone This short video shows three combined clips from Delta’s thermal drone. These videos were captured in [...]
Delta Drone Video 1
Delta Drone Video 1 - Initial Testing of the Thermal Camera This 2016 video shows the initial testing of a drone and thermal camera to detect nests [...]
Grinding Big Canada Geese
Grinding Big Canada Geese Most goose populations are doing well – many growing so fast they are creating ecological or anthropogenic issues. The good news is [...]
Mallards: How to Distinguish Drakes from Hens in the Early Season
Mallards: How to Distinguish Drakes from Hens in the Early Season This week’s duckology reveals tips for how to most reliably distinguish male mallards from females [...]