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Only once did I see a large group of Canvasbacks at Cuitzeo. Now, I do hope you have stayed with me to this point, because there is a moral to this story: How much do you like your ducks, grebes, sandpipers, and plovers? You will get tired of seeing White-faced Ibises. Northern Shovelers, and just one Green-winged Teal.
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