With venison or wild ducks: cranberry sauce, currant jelly, or currant jelly warmed with port wine.
The greatest slaughter of wild ducksby disease occurred on Great Salt Lake, Utah.
The slaughter of quail, wild ducks, woodcock, doves, robins and snipe was described as "nauseating.
Wild Ducks, Turkeys, and Grouse range from eight to a dozen or more; while Quails sometimes lay as many as eighteen.
Of the fifty-five kinds of Wild Ducks, Geese, and Swans commonly found in North America, there is probably not one as numerous to-day as it was a hundred or even fifty years ago.
Two flocks of Wild Ducks, of upwards of twenty each!
What a number of Wild Ducks could I shoot on a morning like this, with a little powder and plenty of shot; but I had other fish to fry.
The red speckled eggs of the grouse are very much of the colour of the heather, as are those of wild ducks to the green reeds and rushes.
The sea-fowl form their food in summer, as do wild ducks in winter.
Along the meadow brook a stately heron has left its imprints; the water-hen's track is marked through the reeds; and there upon the icy margin are the blurred webs of wild ducks.
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