The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is a medium size retrieving gundog known for its playfulness and friendly nature. Often known as the Toller for short they originate from Canada. This photo shows the intelligent expression typical of this clever dog.
One of several photos I captured of a Beautiful Canadian Goose at a local corporate park in RTP, NC. This Beauty really stood out against the greenish coloring of the water. Not sure.. what the corporation put in the water to get it this color.. but it was cool to look at. I Just hope it is not harmful to the fish and birds. Doesn’t seem to be.. There were lots of fish swiming around too. /
A brown duck cruising along in a city pond at Darling Harbour in Sydney.
This little guy was watching his shadow as he walked. He tripped twice, while looking at it. I wonder if he thought it was another duck? As is. /
I’ve put a calendar together of the different animals that I have taken. I do hope you like it? Cover Image Floating on clouds January Shining February A Gorgeous Duck March Pigeon Fear April Pigeon Mob May Pepe June Which Direction July Turbo-Duck August Pride September Soft Glass October The Pigeon Courier November The Pigeon Look-out December Take a Bow
3d art work of some birds, made with bryce 3d
A collection of buffallos, turtles, birds and the wonderful worlds they inhabit.
3d art render of a mallard duck family enjoying the lake. Made with bryce 3d.
A Calendar featuring critters :)
T-Shirt This is a special design made for all who are in love:) Have Your Say on T-shirts? * I love you! *
Was hard capturing this little duck (bufflehead). He is so fast moving around and diving into the water . I had to go back for the fourth time to get a sharp image of him. Thanks for viewing :) Bufflehead Duck Physical Description / The Bufflehead is the smallest diving or sea duck in North America. The name buffalo head or “bufflehead” is a direct reference to the duck’s large-headed appearance. These ducks are strikingly beautiful. The male is black and white with a large white patch extending from the eye to the back of the head. The female is dark brown above, paler below and has a small white cheek patch. The male is slightly larger than the female. Life History / The Bufflehead is a diver and unlike other diving ducks can take flight from water without having to run along the surface. Buffleheads typically eat aquatic insects, snails, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Buffleheads usually are seen in small groups. As one or two feed, the others will stand watch for potential danger. / These ducks nest in tree cavities, especially old flicker holes. The female returns every year to the area of her birth and lays one egg each morning for six to 11 days, some time between mid-April and May. She alone incubates the eggs for 28 to 33 days. / Meanwhile, as the females are busy brooding the hatchlings and coaxing them to the water, the males are “summering” separately on Bufflehead molting ground. The female and young finally are reunited with the males once the hatchlings learn to fly some seven to eight weeks after they hatch. Source: http://www.shawcreekbirdsupply.com/bufflehead_info.htm Canon EOS REBEL XTI
This is what a duck-headed dog does. All day. True story.
Duck at Diamond Creek Park in Melbourne 30/03/09 Please view large to see the drops of water on his head and back. > >
I love ducklings, as anyone who knows me knows very well. :P This one I dedicate to my poor little babies Halo and Tenshi, I’ll remember you guys forever. T__T Drawn in Photoshop CS4. / Please don’t use picture without my permission, cheers~ :D
A Canada Goose / Taken with a Canon Rebel XT(DSLR) with 75-300mm zoom lens. / Enhanced with MS Picture it. MY BUBBLESITE
“edit” -> square format crop if someone want full frame horizontal image, I will re-upload it, after getting rid of the leg (palme) that was on the right end portion of the picture equipment-> SonyA100 + 18-70mm lens + polarizing filter / . / the other version (without the yellow tones) / . / / . / - / -actual picture
Poor Sienna’s heart was pounding with excitement when a friendly duck stopped by for some bread. Her eyes were begging for permission to jump in the water, but she was a very good girl and didn’t jump in after the duck. Taken 7/30/09 at the St. Lawrence River, Clayton, NY
...for food, between the fish and the duck at the Chinese Gardens, Darling Harbour, Sydney.
One week old
This photo is entitled Love Is —-- / This is an exhibition of photos taken Aug. 29/09 at the Calgary Zoo. The photos below are NOT posted individually and are not uploaded in a size that is useful. I am SO frustrated at 30 20-60 minute wait for each large-size photo to upload, I have so many works I want to post and I just can’t spend that amount of unproductive wait time on RB. So here is my cunning and evil plan: (drum roll please) / I am posting one main image but have several images below that ARE ALSO AVAILABLE if someone wishes to PURCHASE one. They are NOT posted individually. If interested, just Bubblemail me (or email me HERE ) and I will upload the large version for you at that time. We’ll see if this works or not… Thank you everyone. Feel free to comment on this idea, or any of the photos that capture your eye. Cheers, Al —-— / Love Is / Snow Leopard / Elephant 1 / Camel 1 / Crowned Crane / Giraffe 1 / Hippos 1 / Monkeys’ High-Five / Stripes 1 / Polecat / Warthogs’ Bow / Elephant 2 / Duck 1 / Giraffe 2 / Hippos 2 / Flamingo 1 / Lioness 1 / Papa Monkey / Stripes 2 / Trunk & Toenails / Giraffe 3 / Lioness 2 / Elephant Duo / Lion King /
Use several PS artistic filters and Redynamix HDR software ro render this image. Oh, the clouds background was added also. / / Hope you like! Add me to your watch list now / My Bubblesite / Copyright © by Lenz Photo Shop, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without written permission.
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