This is a video about wigeon males and females in the Netherlands.
Sometimes, Dutch judges make wrong decisions. But sometimes, they make right decisions.
Translated from BirdLife in the Netherlands:
Tuesday, October 21
In Noord-Holland province for the time being wigeons, a duck species, are not allowed to be shot. The court in Haarlem decided last week in an emergency procedure that the exemption which provincial authorities had decided should be suspended. BirdLife in the Netherlands is pleased with the ruling.
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