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Taken in Kensington Gardens.

One of four Greater male Scaups pleasantly enjoying the golden light. I got seperation on this shot from the hens he was hiding behind. The tricky thing about these guys is getting the green to show on the head. He had turned just right allowing it to show it's brilliance.

Super bonus whilst out looking for the Kestrels......

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L'oiseau coquet

Lyon - Saône

Central Alberta

Mallard - Westmoreland County, PA

Norfolk

 

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Today in microfashion in the garden ... I thought he was just about the best dressed fly I had ever seen. If you know the name of this bug in such sartorial splendour please let me know in the comments. :)

 

- Rosa's Garden of Earthly Delights, Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -

Northern Pintail in the Belmont Slough

Male Greater spotted woodpecker, looking very smart for Spring

Samsung NX1 & Helios 44M - 58mm f/2

10mm Macro Tube | Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld

 

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Male - I like the little collar they have.

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This handsome duck is an American Wigeon. I thought his tones matched nicely with that of the reflections on the water. I'm fond of that green swoosh on the males' heads. Wigeons are dabbling ducks feeding mostly on plant matter. Though I've never seen it, apparently sometimes a Eurasian Wigeon or two will show up here in North American and mix with their American cousins. And visa versa - American Wigeons sometimes show up in Europe.

Lots of action in the slough today.

"A man should look as if he has bought his clothes with intelligence, put them on with care, and then forgotten all about them"

 

Hardy Aimes

 

taken at home base

I've waited several years for one of these guys to show up somewhere. Word was out that a single drake was discovered at this park two hours away from my location. I took the chance and did the four hour round trip to capture this stunning drake! Cold and partially submerge reminded me that winter waterfowl photography was in full swing :) Click for enlarged view :)

Mr. Bluebird looks very dapper as we near the Spring courting season.

Male Starling, in all his finery, strutting his stuff in front of the fledglings, on a dull morning, in our garden, in Norfolk.

Wood drake.

Thank you for taking the time to view.

Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

1/500 sec. f/6.3 600mm ISO800

 

New Bond Street.

 

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Nikon D750 | 50.0 mm f/1.8

Riley posing on the pool table for a pic in a fancy new suit.

A candid street shot from Manchester, UK (January 2023).

This Wood Duck just looked me straight in the eye and gave me his best " I'm a good looking duck" pose.

A lovely daffodil photographed at Carlisle Municipal Park (North Park) in Carlisle, Iowa.

 

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