ON DECEMBER 28, 1918, THERE WERE BY ACTUAL COUNT, 5,000 WILD DUCKS AT LAKE MERRITT. An American example of the results of efficient duck conservation. [Photo —“Bird Lore.”
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Forest and Bird, Issue 17, 1 April 1929, Unnumbered Page
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28ON DECEMBER 28, 1918, THERE WERE BY ACTUAL COUNT, 5,000 WILD DUCKS AT LAKE MERRITT. An American example of the results of efficient duck conservation. [Photo—“Bird Lore.” Forest and Bird, Issue 17, 1 April 1929, Unnumbered Page
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