This video from Bakkerswaal nature reserve in the Netherlands is about catching ducks in the traditional way. Those ducks are then ringed, and released, helping to get more information about bird migration etc.
There is a webcam right now of a mallard nest in Bakkerswaal nature reserve in the Netherlands.
Traditional duck catching on Vlieland: here.
Saving young mallards on Vlieland island: here.
Traditional duck catching on Texel: here.
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