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Fieldfare - Björktrast
© NF Photo 190503
Gadwall, male - Snatterand
© NF Photo 190503
Gadwall and Mallard males
Holly blue - Tosteblåvinge
© NF Photo 190503
Gadwall, male - Snatterand
© NF Photo 190503
Gadwall and Mallard males
Holly blue - Tosteblåvinge
© NF Photo 190505
I was happy to see the Gadwall, first time I saw any this close. And never before in my closest lake. And he was alone, no female. Strange! They are usually pairs.
The fieldfare are here but not as many as usual. :(
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I was happy to see the Gadwall, first time I saw any this close. And never before in my closest lake. And he was alone, no female. Strange! They are usually pairs.
The fieldfare are here but not as many as usual. :(
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Hello, love the Fieldfare. The ducks are cute. Pretty butterfly. Thanks for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thank also for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteI love the way the water looks around the ducks! WOW! What a beautiful photo! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat's a stunning looking Fieldfare.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteIncredibly beautiful Adam! I think it's been "quiet" with bird life here, too. But hapoy seeing what we DO see.
ReplyDeleteAs always, thanks for taking time to add your link with us at I'd Rather B Birdin', and enjoy your week ahead. Good birding!
I meant to say Mona...while seeing Adam's comment. Really bad of me. MONA.
DeleteI figured, I did the same :)
Deletevery nice shots
ReplyDeleteAll of these are lovely photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe way you document wildlife is beyond words.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Lovely views of the gadwall ... looks like it was boys night out ther ))....maybe, seriously, they just haven’t paired up yet?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous feather pattern on the gadwall - I can see why you would be excited to observe this handsome duck! Surely he should be able to attract a partner!
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