Abstract
The temporal distribution of recoveries of bands from black duck Anas superciliosa, chestnut teal A. castanea, grey teal A. gibberifrons and mountain duck Tadorna tadornoides shot in Victoria during open seasons on waterfowl between 1953 and 1977 is examined. Recoveries were higher on the opening day and during the opening week of each season; recoveries on Saturdays exceeded those on other 'days', and Sunday recovery totals were minimal. No increase or long-term trend in weekday recoveries, and hence shooting, was evident during the study period. Speculative harvest estimates are provided for 1972-77, but such figures must be refined and related to data concerning specific population sizes and distribution before implications for management can be formulated.
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