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"content": "nostr:npub139mtqs0xq559r6hnym4f5nawdk9w8n86sj0cvc9qpzst7na6fjuswg6cf9 Very nice. Thanx for sharing! In German it‘s called „Krickente“ (Ente=Duck) for the sound that it makes (Krick). Even more so in Greek: „Κιρκίρι“ sounds like „Keerkéeree“. Always happy when I see/ hear one.🙂🦆👋",
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