When all was ready, the pochards were frightened up out of the water.
As a consequence of its extreme wariness pochardsare much more frequently netted than shot.
Yet these pochards are almost as much prized for the table as their cousins the canvas-backs; and, indeed, I have since learnt that they are often put off for the latter by the poulterers of New York and Philadelphia.
I became differently occupied, and with a matter that soon drove canvas-backs, and widgeons, and pochards as clean out of my head as if no such creatures had ever existed.
On these deeper waters pochards and the various diving-ducks are more conspicuous than on the shallower rice-swamps of the CaldererÃa.
There were a good many teal and pochards on the lower lake, and plenty of sandpipers on the shores of the upper one.
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