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Mar 23, 2010 16:11 |  #16

Outstanding shots!


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Mar 23, 2010 16:13 |  #17

Wow they are just fabulous.


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Mar 23, 2010 16:19 as a reply to  @ G3G4G5's post |  #18

Great series, Don. Not a good day for the duck, though. I especially like the last one.

Harvey, how did you ID the female wood duck? Perhaps the white markings on the head. I couldn't make head or tails (bad pun) of the type of duck.


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Mar 23, 2010 18:38 |  #19

Bill Boehme wrote in post #9856438 (external link)
Great series, Don. Not a good day for the duck, though. I especially like the last one.

Harvey, how did you ID the female wood duck? Perhaps the white markings on the head. I couldn't make head or tails (bad pun) of the type of duck.

The tear drop eye and the bill in the second shot.

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