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One of my favourite ducks. I especially enjoy watching their gleeful interactions with each other. They have large heads in proportion to their body accented with a white patch on their cheeks. For the most part the Buffleheads I see are very shy, and they maintain quite a distance, from people. While they were feeding, I managed to get quite close to several males (5 feet) and sort of close to several females (25 feet) yesterday. There always seems to be one male sentry between the females and people, and as a diving duck they'll spend more than half their time under water while feeding. Weekdays appear to be less intimidating to them, with a lot fewer people around at the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary Delta BC Canada
This North American vagrant has been touring Glasgow staying a few days at each pond. On my third trip to Glasgow I managed to catch up with it. What a fabulous bird
(Somateria mollissima)
Bygdøy - Oslo
Noruega
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All my photos are now organized into sets by the country where they were taken, by taxonomic order, by family, by species (often with just one photo for the rarer ones), and by the date they were taken.
So, you may find:
- All the photos for this trip Noruega (2018 + 2022)
- All the photos for this order ANSERIFORMES
- All the photos for this family Anatidae (Anatídeos)
- All the photos for this species Somateria mollissima
- All the photos taken this day 2022/05/27
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Continuing my story from yesterday... The Mallard brood on the log was growing restless and one chick decided that it needed to climb up a bit higher and be closer to mom, who was still sleeping. This chick stood up and flapped it's little arms a bit, then settled down to keep watch.
Taken 8 June 2018 at Westchester Lagoon, Anchorage, Alaska.
This Australian Wood Duck family was feeding in the shallows but moved off a bit as I came along.
As usual Mr Woody put himself in harm's way to protect the family as Mrs Woody led the ducklings away from the bank.
Mrs Woody would also put herself on the line to protect the ducklings but if both are close it seems to me that the male always takes the most dangerous position..in this case between the family and the ravening photographer.
Barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis)
Barnacle geese breed mainly on the Arctic islands of the North Atlantic.
A new population has become established since 1975 breeding on the islands and coasts of the Baltic Sea (Estonia, Finland, Denmark, and Sweden), and wintering in the Netherlands. Population about 8,000.
Orden:Anseriformes
Familia:Anatidae
Subfamiia:Dendrocygninae
Genero:Dendrocygna
Nombres comunes: Yaguaza,yaguasa de pico negro o suirirí,Pato silvador Caribeño.
Nombre cientifico :Dendrocygna arborea
Nombre ingles:West Indian whistling duck
STATUS: RESIDENTE REPRODUCTOR AMENAZADA
ENDEMICO DE LAS INDIAS OCCIDENTALES(Cuba, islas Caimán, República Dominicana, Puerto Rico, Haití, Jamaica y Bahamas)
Lugar de captura: Fantino, Cotuí.
Por: Cimarron mayor Panta.
I love the males, all black and white and iridescence but the brown females, when seen close up, can show some lovely subtle shades and textures
Male Common Pochard (Taffeland / Aythya ferina) seen from the Son Bosc deck at the southern end of S'Albufera (Mallorca, Spain).
Canon EOS 70D, Canon EF 100mm F2.8 L Macro IS USM 1:1.
The photo is part of a Common Pochard set.
I've seen these before but either without a camera or else extremely distant. Velvet Scoter are part of a species/subspecies group that may include the White-winged Scoter (the American version) and Stejneger's or Siberian Scoter. They are treated as three species by some and all lumped together by others. Both White-winged and Stejneger's have been recorded as extremely rare vagrants in the UK, often off the east coast of Scotland
Male and female Tufted Duck (Toppand / Aythya fuligula). Frognerparken (Oslo, Norway).
Canon EOS 550D, Sigma 150-500mm.
For more, check my Male Tufted Duck and my Female Tufted Duck albums.
ORDEN: Anseriformes.
FAMILIA: Anatinae.
N. Comun: Pato Cuchara, pato espátula, pato pico cuchara, , pato cucharón, cucharoncito, cuchara argentino, pico de cuchara.
N. Cientifico: Anas platalea.
N. Ingles: Red choveler.
I would be delighted if you also had time to visit this album : www.flickr.com/photos/110648625@N05/albums/72157667865863912
A lucky shot, I was focusing on the duck which is out of focus and underexposed... well turned out something """good""".... I think.
Location: Ludo - Quinta do Lago - Loule Municipality - Faro - Algarve - Portugal - Pt - Europe - EU
Photoshop Camera Raw + Clean Up
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This juvenile Trumpeter Swan was swimming with five siblings and its parents in the large pond behind my house. My wife saw them all in the water and urged me to go shoot them, so I quietly walked down to the pond all the while expecting them to make for the far shore. To my surprise they didn't, in fact, they came closer. Maybe it was the kayaker on the pond ;) They came so close I opted to try for a headshot of one of the young ones. They actually came withing 15 feet of me which really surprised me since I don't feed the birds, and while the parents kept their eye on me for a time, soon everyone was dabbling for food right in front of me. Wow! That's the closest I've ever been to these guys! What a fantastic experience!
Taken 8 September 2018 in Wasilla, Alaska.
(Aythya fuligula)
Edinburgh
Scotland
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All my photos are now organized into sets by the country where they were taken, by taxonomic order, by family, by species (often with just one photo for the rarer ones), and by the date they were taken.
So, you may find:
- All the photos for this trip Escócia (2017)
- All the photos for this order ANSERIFORMES
- All the photos for this family Anatidae (Anatídeos)
- All the photos for this species Aythya fuligula
- All the photos taken this day 2017/04/18
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Having roosted just off St Serf's Island on Loch Leven - these Pink-footed Geese are leaving at first light to go and feed in stubble fields
(Somateria mollissima)
Isle of May - Firth of Forth
Scotland
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All my photos are now organized into sets by the country where they were taken, by taxonomic order, by family, by species (often with just one photo for the rarer ones), and by the date they were taken.
So, you may find:
- All the photos for this trip Escócia (2017)
- All the photos for this order ANSERIFORMES
- All the photos for this family Anatidae (Anatídeos)
- All the photos for this species Somateria mollissima
- All the photos taken this day 2017/04/16
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• Brazilian teal / brazilian duck
• Pato brasileño / pato cutirí / pato aliverde
• Marreca-pé-vermelho
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Anseriformes
Family:Anatidae
Genus:Amazonetta
Boca del Cufré, San José, Uruguay
Orden:Anseriformes
Familia:Anatidae
Subfamilia:Anatinae
Género:Netta
Nombre común: Cría de Pato colorao
Nombre cientifico:Netta rufina
Nombre ingles:Red-crested Pochard Female
Lugar de captura: Tablas de Daimiel, Ciudad Real, Castilla La Mancha, España!
Por : Cimarron Mayor Panta.
Muscovy duck / Pato criollo
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Anseriformes
Family:Anatidae
Genus:Cairina
Species:C. moschata
Reserva de Flora y Fauna Dr. Rodolfo Talice (Trinidad, Flores,Uruguay)
The ducklings try to come up with a new plan to catch the dragonfly but just end up milling about confusedly...
The most appalling light conditions today to try out the new camera. It is certainly a lot quicker on the draw than the old one (550D) but there are still some settings I need to get right but I think, in time, we will get to know each other better. Post processing is better too, you can correct your images much better.
Orden:Anseriformes
Familia:Anatidae
Subfamiia:Dendrocygninae
Genero:Dendrocygna
Nombres comunes: Yaguaza,yaguasa de pico negro o suirirí,Pato silvador Caribeño.
Nombre cientifico :Dendrocygna arborea
Nombre ingles:West Indian whistling duck
STATUS: RESIDENTE REPRODUCTOR AMENAZADA
ENDEMICO DE LAS INDIAS OCCIDENTALES(Cuba, islas Caimán, República Dominicana, Puerto Rico, Haití, Jamaica y Bahamas)
Lugar de captura: Fantino, Cotuí.
Por: Cimarron mayor Panta.
"Mosca" (a Fly) is a Muscovy Duck (Pato Mudo or mute duck - Cairina moschat), petted like a dog by everybody who passes by Rua da Madalena nowadays most likely known as "Rua do Pato" (Duck's Street) in Faro. He poses at his owner's (a shoemaker) door just like a "Club Bouncer".
Location: Rua da Madalena - Rua do Pato - Faro - Algarve - Portugal - Pt - Europe - EU
Photoshop Camera Raw Filter + Black and White Filter
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Order:Anseriformes
Family:Anatidae
Subfamily:Anserinae
Tribe:Anserini
Genus:Chen
Nombre común:Ganso blanco
Nombre cietifiico: Chen caerulescens (blue morph)
Nombre ingles: Snow Goose
Lugar captura: Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico
Por: Cimarron mayor Panta.
Mallard hen (Anas platyrhynchos) feeding among the yellow pond-lily (Nuphar polysepala). Every year, the garden is visited by a few mallard who find our nutrient-rich pond a treat. Last year there were two drakes and a hen, this year just a pair. The mallards stick around for a few weeks, them leave for climes farther north. Photographed at Regional Park Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA
Orden:Anseriformes
Familia:Anatidae
Nombre común: Mergansa de caperuza.
Nombre científico: Lopodytes cucullatus.
Nombre Ingles: Hooded Merganser.
Lugar de Captura: Viera Wetlands, Florida.
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The Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) is a member of the duck, goose, and swan family Anatidae. It is native to Africa south of the Sahara and the Nile Valley.
Egyptian geese were considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians, and appeared in much of their artwork. They have been raised for food and extensively bred in parts of Africa since they were domesticated by the ancient Egyptians. Because of their popularity chiefly as ornamental bird, escapes are common and small feral populations have become established in Western Europe.
It swims well, and in flight looks heavy, more like a goose than a duck, hence the English name. It is 63–73 cm long.
The sexes of this species are identical in plumage, and the males average slightly larger. There is a fair amount of variation in plumage tone, with some birds greyer and others browner, but this is not sex- or age-related. A large part of the wings of mature birds is white, but in repose the white is hidden by the wing coverts. When it is aroused, either in alarm or aggression, the white begins to show. In flight or when the wings are fully spread in aggression the white is conspicuous.
The voices and vocalisations of the sexes differ, the male having a hoarse, subdued duck-like quack which seldom sounds unless it is aroused. The male Egyptian goose attracts its mate with an elaborate, noisy courtship display that includes honking, neck stretching and feather displays. The female has a far noisier raucous quack that frequently sounds in aggression and almost incessantly at the slightest disturbance when tending her young.
Lake Balboa. Los Angeles. California.
Orden:Anseriformes
Familia:Anatidae
Género:Anas
NOMBRES COMUNES:Pato cuchareta,Cuchara Común, Cuchareta, Pato Chucara, pato chucharón-norteño, Pato Cuchara, Pato cuchara común, Pato Cuchareta, Pato Cucharo, pato cucharón norteño, Pato Cucharón-norteño, Pato pico de cuchara hembra
Nombre cientifico: Spatula clypeata
Nombre ingles: Northern Shoveler female
Lugar de captura:Bosque del apache National wildlife refuge
Por: Cimarron mayor Panta.