One bird is small, acrobatic and creates the illusion they can fly like the wind – at speeds exceeding 50 mph. The other is large (body and wingspan), migrates in a V-shaped formation, and almost lumbers across the sky by comparison.
In the world of waterfowl, the blue-winged teal and the Canada goose have really nothing in common, except that it’s open season for both waterfowl species beginning Sept. 6 in Minnesota. The first salvo of Minnesota’s waterfowl-hunting season has duck and goose hunters in full preparation mode.
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