Field Editor St. Paul Migrating waterfowl are not so different from human travellers. Both need places where they can stop for a rest and a good meal before continuing on their journey. “Migration is demanding on duck physiology,” says Ray Norrgard, wetland specialist for the Minnesota DNR. “A duck travelling the length of Minnesota during …
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