
FILE - This 2005 file photo provided by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department shows Canada geese in flight in McClean County, N.D. The agency says there are fewer ducks and geese around this winter than in the past few years. An annual midwinter waterfowl survey early in January 2014 indicated about 71,500 birds were in the state, down from 159,000 last year and a record 279,000 in 2012. Migratory game bird biologist Mike Szymanski cites colder-than-normal conditions leading up to the survey as the reason for the drop. (AP Photo/North Dakota Game and Fish Department, File)
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