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Bird Boys Of The Yucatan
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Their faces and hands scream years of hard work, and they hate to disappoint
He could have delighted me with many tales, for it was my understanding that
in his ancestral rope there have been many of his kin who have worked the
shallow-water mangrove swamps of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula for blue-wing
teal. But my Spanish is somewhat limited. Yet there are two words by which
we communicated throughout the morning as swarms of bluewings plummeted into
the decoys. Muchos Patos! Many ducks. Sugar on a candy cane.
They bring to the sport an
industrious, vigorous element executed to perfection and forever attendant
as sentinels and listeners and workers.
Bird boys construct blinds from materials indigenous to the mangrove swamps
to enhance concealment and allow for shooting freedom.
Their burnt russet eyes house many waterfowl seasons where the torrid
climate has corroded and stamped their faces with many lessons.
Their genius and skillfulness to search and imprint on down ducks is hewn
from the stone of duty.
Their work is arduous and yet is done with aptitude and zeal and there is
much poetry in their endeavors in a place where the pipe of waterfowl is
puffed to life.
With the blood of the ancient Mayan Indians coursing their veins, bird boys
navigate seemingly forbidden, secretive corridors spinning your suburban
compass.
The rhythmical composition of well-muscled arms and backs are the engines of
power in the shallow water.
To hunt with them is perhaps one of the greatest of hunting experiences you
can witness, for they have an internal monitor that services and charts
their mission to complete their assignment.
The tightly woven mangrove swamps are well suited to hunt ducks in late
winter, for there are no nights or days raw with wind and snow and sleet.
Bluewings are generally the first waterfowl to head south from the mixed
prairie grasslands of the Dakotas and the prairie provinces of Canada in
early August en route to the Yucatan where it is agreeable to watch these
small birds on slender feathered wings drive into the decoys like drops of
rain in the land of the bird boys.
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