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  2. The Duck Inn - Wikipedia

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  3. The Litchfield Company - Wikipedia

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    The Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort, which includes the resort, hotel, Litchfield Racquet Club, and three golf courses is now owned and operated by Myrtle Beach National Company. Waccamaw Management, a division which handled property management and landscaping , was sold and currently manages properties throughout the Grand Strand , including ...

  4. Dabbling duck - Wikipedia

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  5. Savin-Wilson House - Wikipedia

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    Savin-Wilson House, also known as the Dew Duck Inn Hunting Club and John B. Savin House, is a historic home located near Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware. It built about 1820, and consists of a two-story, five-bay, gable-roofed brick main block with a one-story, gable-roofed frame kitchen wing. It is in a late Georgian / Federal vernacular style. [2]

  6. Anatinae - Wikipedia

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    The dabbling duck group, of worldwide distribution, was delimited in a 1986 study [3] to include eight genera and some 50–60 living species. However, Salvadori's teal is almost certainly closely related to the pink-eared duck , and other genera are likewise of unresolved affiliation.

  7. Eastern spot-billed duck - Wikipedia

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    The eastern spot-billed duck or Chinese spot-billed duck (Anas zonorhyncha) is a species of dabbling duck that breeds in East and Southeast Asia. This species was formerly considered a subspecies of the Indian spot-billed duck and both were referred to as the spot-billed duck (A. poecilorhyncha). The name is derived from the yellow spot on the ...

  8. Blue-winged teal - Wikipedia

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    These birds feed by dabbling in shallow water at the edge of marshes or open water. [9] They mainly eat plants; their diet may include molluscs and aquatic insects. Blue-winged teal are generally the first ducks south in the fall and the last ones north in the spring. Adult drakes depart the breeding grounds well before adult hens and immatures.

  9. Wigeon - Wikipedia

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    The wigeons' closest relatives, forming with them the genus Mareca, are the gadwall and the falcated duck. [1] [2] All three wigeons are similarly shaped, with a steep forehead and bulbous rear to the head. All three wigeon species hybridise in captivity [3] while American and Eurasian wigeons hybridise in the wild. [4]

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