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May 02, 2007 15:17 |  #1

...or at least that's what my book is telling me :) I'm no expert.

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May 02, 2007 16:08 |  #2

Yup and a nice photo too.


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May 02, 2007 16:11 |  #3

Nice Capture!!
I love the details of the feathers and the waves in the water.


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May 02, 2007 16:19 |  #4

I think my uncle was in the American Wigeon, but he didn't wike it...


"Slower minds keep right..."

  
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May 02, 2007 18:13 |  #5

village idiot wrote in post #3141457 (external link)
I think my uncle was in the American Wigeon, but he didn't wike it...

:lol: :lol:

Very nice capture indeed.


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May 02, 2007 20:19 |  #6

Thank you all for the comments and confirmation on the ID :-)


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