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by Don Balke
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All t-shirts are machine washable.
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When autumn breezes bring cooler weather to the United States, the Canvasback Duck cannot be far behind. He is a welcome visitor indeed. In fact,... more
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When autumn breezes bring cooler weather to the United States, the Canvasback Duck cannot be far behind. He is a welcome visitor indeed. In fact, sportsmen rate his meat as one of the most succulent of all. One reason the duck has such a delicious flavor is that he feasts on wild celery, Vallisneria, and it is from this celery that the Canvasback derives his Latin name, Aythya valisineria. But, the Canvasback is enjoyed in North America for more reasons than the delicious flavor of his meat. Few autumn sights are as breathtaking as a flock of Canvasbacks on the wing, heading South from Canada for the winter. The beautiful birds leave the prairies of Central Canada before the first freeze of winter. In great, wedge-shaped flocks, they fan out across the sky. Some are bound for the Middle Atlantic states, some for the Mississippi Valley and others for the Columbia River Gorge. Long ago, this bird's sloping profile earned him the nickname, canard cheval, or horse duck. But, the elegant cr...
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