Right to left, widgeon, pintail, and teal. The Pins don't have their plumage this time of year. If it is clear and bright you can pick out the males pretty easily because they will have a hint of red on the head, but if the weather is cloudy we just look for the biggest ones which works about 50% of the time.

I will shoot widgeon this time of year, as they are feeding on a type of grass that grows in the mud flats, in a bout 2-3 weeks that grass is gone and they eat something that makes a lot of them taste gross in that area.
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