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A pair of teal feeding in the stubble of recently cleared reeds in front of the Inner Marsh Farm hide at Burton Mere Wetlands. The male on the right is in eclipse but still has a flash of blue-green under his wing. Like this he's far less likely to catch the eye of a passing peregrine and there has been a lot of them over IMF this year.
Photographed at Lake Hefner, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on 11 April 2023.
Photographs and text © Bryan Reynolds
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Photographed at Lake Hefner, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on 11 April 2023.
Photographs and text © Bryan Reynolds
All rights reserved. Contact: nature_photo_man@hotmail.com
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Mallards like to eat some of the grasses at the bottom of our ponds. This was an exercise in synchronized dabbling.
Northern Shoveler pairs are monogamous, and remain together longer than pairs of other dabbling duck species.
Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) My photos can also be found at kapturedbykala.com
Paris of mallards and blue-winged teals along the shoreline of Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota. Photo credit: Liz Julian/USFWS
Green-winged Teal male
--- the smallest North American dabbling duck
--- winter migrant
Village Creek Drying Beds
Arlington, TX
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one of my goals this spring has been to really look a the female ducks. This female teal has a large bill like a Shoveler, a bit of a white eye ring and some around the beak. Her eye placement reminds me a bit of a Canvasback, and the body overall is a warm brown pattern
Green-winged Teal (Anas crecca) takes a moment rest at the surface before diving back to feed.
Loantaka Brook Reservation, Morristown, NJ, USA.
Following on from dabbling with a bit of macro work with the EOS M I went out with a macro setup on the 5D Mk3 - a first! - despite owning the lens and convertor for years, I have never used them before. I wandered around Slaithwaite and along the Huddersfield Narrow Canal towpath. The light was very poor. Trying to handhold, get depth of field and accurate focus in the gloom was really hard. I tried different settings and ended up at ISO 1000. Besides meeting loads of people I knew, including my oldest daughter, I got some politely curious looks. Shame about the light, critical as it is.
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