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This is a shot of a pair of mallards. The orangish glow is from the light on the dam.
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Another mallard.
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This is a female mallard, I couldn't tell what was in her mouth but I kind of liked the shot.
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A male mallard with a ton of snow on his back. He looked cold.
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Another mallard.
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Another female mallard.
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I think this is the same mallard but from a different angle.
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Male and female mallards.
1 comment:
The ducks always look so cold - aren't their feathers oily, to make them kind of "weather proof"? Plus the ducks are like mini-heaters, themselves. But still - given a choice, I'm sure the ducks would prefer warmer weather, too :-)
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