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Post by lindajo on Jan 26, 2011 21:38:32 GMT -8
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Post by kenpossum on Jan 26, 2011 23:16:18 GMT -8
Not a Wigeon. Thanks for the added images. A great challenge!
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Post by kenpossum on Feb 2, 2011 9:45:28 GMT -8
OK ... seemed to have stumped everyone on this. Northern Pintail.
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Post by Gord on Feb 2, 2011 22:30:44 GMT -8
Linda, Ill make a try. The first one is a Starling Second a female Mallard Third a male Mallard Fourth is a male Mallard which I suspect is coming out of moult (good one to make one think there! ) Last is a male mallard very artfully composed.
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Post by kenpossum on Feb 3, 2011 11:44:04 GMT -8
You are obviously "The Master" Gord. Besides being a good challenge for the little grey cells, these images portray the beauty of nature. We tend to miss the details which can be as or more inspirational than the whole bird.
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Post by lindajo on Feb 3, 2011 12:14:04 GMT -8
Yes,... the 4th is one of the pastels (Xbred? ) at Sardis park. I find the details are very beautiful...such amazing design.
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Post by kenpossum on Feb 14, 2011 19:36:58 GMT -8
I keep coming back to these last set of images and marvel at the beautiful designs that nature has to offer us. Such intricate plays of line, shape and colour. Nice work Lindajo.
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Post by Gord on Feb 15, 2011 23:19:29 GMT -8
Ken, couldnt agree more.
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