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Harlequin Duck (Histrionicus histrionicus)
Drakes
Family: Ducks, Geese, Swans
Barnegat Inlet
Ocean County, NJ
2016/01/03
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So pleased to see this hare and it's leveret on the outskirts of Basingstoke. I also saw another - so I expect there are a few. We thought they had been pushed out of the area by expansion of the town. Lovely to see in the evening light.
C'est la première fois que je réussi à le photographier de si près. On peut voir mon chalet dans le reflet de son œil. Hare
An incredibly beautiful valley with lots for photographers.Those huts are Uttarakhand Tourism's resorts.To reach it you'd have to trek through the jungles and mountains for ~30kms; situated below the Har ki Dun peak on the slopes and on the two sides of it there are different streams of rivers starting. Stream of Supin river in this frame.
Thank you Leo for helping me out with adding drop shadows to my shots!!!
From My Blog
When you visit Hiroshima, Myajima Island is a must see. I’ll be posting pictures of the shrine later on in life when I try and catch up on my photos, but for now, you get this deer we found on the island. They were all over the areas that the tourists frequent and I was kind of surprised to see everyone just running around and petting them. The deer didn’t care at all, and quite honestly, I wouldn’t have been surprised to see some of the kids riding the bucks around.
We were off on an out of the way area sitting down and talking about how nice it would be to live on a beach when this character sneak attacked us ninja style and tried to steal wifey’s travel brochure for the area. No one messes with her travel brochures, I am not even allowed to throw them out at the end of the trip. Well this deer lost his battle with my wife, but he did make off with the corner of a couple of pages. You can see by the look in his eyes, that brochure was damn good!