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Old Coddger gets technical on duck count

About: Birds of Kentucky Canada Geese family at Bliss KY

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

I also really like this photo and am for sure not trying to stirup anything here, I just count five baby duck eyes. The question was to test your eyes, Ed. Maybe you can admit your eyes might be failing a little also, try using a magnifying glass.

CORRECTION: I think I wrote "five baby duck eyes" it should have been "five baby goose eyes" -The OC
In futher defense of my ability to count and cipher, there are two rows of babies, 3 on the left (with 2 of these facing to the right the other facing to the left). The left hand row has 2 babies and both are facing to the right.

s/Old Coddger




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