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			Canvasback will have a red eye, whereas the Redhead will have a golden eye. Also, Redhead will have a blue bill, black bill on the Canvasback.
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			OK, thank you very much.  I am fairly certain it is a redhead now. med size with blue bill and golden eye.  If I could figure how to post pic I would.... sorry
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			Canvasback   Redhead   | 
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			Not a problem....Glad someone is out there killing birds while I am stuck in the office!
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|  Redheads 
			
			IMO the Redheads are more common. Actually this year we have a lot of them but no Cans yet. Redheads can't resist decoys, suicide ducks. Canvasback is a big heavy bird. | 
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			Usually when we have one we have the other.  Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk | 
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			Killed both on the opener in GC. 4 cans 1 red. Those cans make a BIG splash!
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|  Trashy Redheads 
			
			Yep, unfortunately for us the Redheads have been grouped up with Scaup. The complete opposite end of the table fare spectrum compared to Cans.
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			We killed a couple redheads in little chenier , got scaup out the wazoo out there
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			Killed 2 cans Saturday north of welsh. Both full of rice.
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