21MA5754HDR-toneW-denoise-standardZstandard-scale-3_00x-gigapixel Male & FemaleMallard
Male & Female Mallard in fast water Foam
Foam lines are accumulations of foam, with trapped insects, exuvia, etc. found on the surface of freshwater water courses or bodies.[1] Lines appear as individual islands of foam that accumulate against obstructions, shorelines, etc.[2] Foam lines have some characteristics in common with sea foam from the marine environment which may form lines of spume as the tides rise and fall.
21MA5754HDR-toneW-denoise-standardZstandard-scale-3_00x-gigapixel Male & FemaleMallard
Male & Female Mallard in fast water Foam
Foam lines are accumulations of foam, with trapped insects, exuvia, etc. found on the surface of freshwater water courses or bodies.[1] Lines appear as individual islands of foam that accumulate against obstructions, shorelines, etc.[2] Foam lines have some characteristics in common with sea foam from the marine environment which may form lines of spume as the tides rise and fall.