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A few from around Vancouver on a sunny day.

 
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Jan 02, 2021 16:31 |  #1

1. Wood Duck Drake

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2. Ring Necked Duck

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3. RTH in Flight

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4. A Mandarin Drake that seems to have decided to call our area home.

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Happy New Year - may it be full of great shots and interesting birds!



  
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Jan 07, 2021 04:11 |  #2

All stunning shots and your wood ducks are infinitely more attractive than ours down under




  
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Jan 07, 2021 07:54 |  #3

jholeana wrote in post #19178018 (external link)
All stunning shots and your wood ducks are infinitely more attractive than ours down under

Thank you! What is the most colourful duck you have down there?




  
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