"I don't know why those decoys were put in the lake except perhaps as just being decorative. They may help in attracting real ducks to the lakes, but I think there is too much activity around them for this to happen anyway. Occasionally I do see grebes on these ponds, but not that often."
"I don't know why those decoys were put in the lake except perhaps as just being decorative. They may help in attracting real ducks to the lakes, but I think there is too much activity around them for this to happen anyway. Occasionally I do see grebes on these ponds, but not that often."
Monday, February 16, 2009
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Dr. Steve Emslie, a Marine Ornithology (A branch of biology concerned with the scientific study of birds. It includes observations on the structure and classification of birds, and on their habits, song and flight. knowledgerush.com) and Paleocology (The study of fossil organisms in terms of their life cycle, their interactions, their natural environment, their manner of death and burial. knowledgerush.com) professor at UNCW had the following to say about the fake ducks:
"I don't know why those decoys were put in the lake except perhaps as just being decorative. They may help in attracting real ducks to the lakes, but I think there is too much activity around them for this to happen anyway. Occasionally I do see grebes on these ponds, but not that often."
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