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Pintail



Painting Duck Decoys: 24 Full-Color Plates and Complete Instructions by Anthony Hillman,

Painting Duck Decoys: 24 Full-Color Plates and Complete Instructions by Anthony Hillman,
Step-by-step instructions for painting decoys--male and female--of 13 species: mallard, canvasback, redhead, American widgeon, greater scaup, common pintail, more. 24 full-color plates show profiles and top views; also detailed coloring information. 24pp. of color illustrations printed one side only. 2 black-and-white illustrations.



A Natural History of the Ducks, Vol. 2
A Natural History of the Ducks, Vol. 2
This great landmark of bird study, long unavailable except on the rare book market at thousands of dollars, offers complete, detailed coverage of nearly 200 species and subspecies of duck: Muscovy duck, gadwall, sheldrake, merganser, pintail, golden-eye, mallard, many more. Meticulous data for each includes synonymy (scientific and vernacular names), physical description, distribution, general habits, and much other material. Over 170 superb illustrations (28 in black-and-white, 74 in both color and black-and-white) by Louis Agassiz Fuertes, Frank W. Benson and Allan Brooks are considered among the finest wildlife illustrations ever done. 117 distribution maps and an extensive bibliography further augment the text. Complete and unabridged in two volumes.



Northern Pintail - The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a common and widespread duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe and Asia and across most of Canada, Alaska and the midwestern United States.

Pintail Snipe - The Pintail Snipe, Gallinago stenura is a small stocky wader. It breeds in northern Russia and winters in southern Asia from Pakistan to Indonesia.

Eaton's Pintail - The Eaton's Pintail (Anas eatoni) is a dabbling duck of the genus Anas.

Pintail Duck (Disney character) - Pintail Duck is a fictional character created by The Walt Disney Company by Carl Barks. He first appeared in Uncle Scrooge #16 in the story titled "Back to Long Ago".



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Character Disney Name Walt - ... Dewey and Louie Duck. Battista (Disney character) - Battista is a character created by Giovan Capri for The Walt Disney Company. He appears as Scrooge McDuck's butler in the Italian Disney Comic Stories (a role elsewhere occupied by Duckworth the Butler). Pintail Duck (Disney character) - Pintail Duck is a fictional character created by The Walt Disney Company by Carl Barks. He first appeared in Uncle Scrooge #16 in the story titled "Back to Long Ago". Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince - Walt Disney: Hollywood's ...

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