Woodduck 

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  • “Mother of Twins” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A mother Australian Wood Duck and her twin ducklings reflected in the waters of a crystal clear pool. “A mother’s children are portraits of herself.” / ~ Proverb

  • the cricket team to beat all cricket teams, as long as all cricket teams are worse then them and drink less beer

  • My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! / / WOOD-DUCKS / / / Photography / Fractal Art / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited*

  • the washing is never ending.

  • Lake Morton

  • I love the plumage of the ducks. The Males look like wood carvings, such vivid colours :) Panasonic DMC-FZ50 / ST. Vital Park / Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

  • St. Vital Park / Winnipeg Manitoba Canada Panasonic DMC-FZ50

  • Winnipeg Manitoba Canada / St. Vital Park / Panasonic DMC-FZ50

  • By the bridge at Mud Lake, in Ottawa.

  • In May, the male woodduck paddles by the dogwood shoots at the bridge of Mud Lake. The female is nestled high in a tree nearby, tending to the nest.

  • Wood Duck – Altamonte Springs, Florida. Nikon D90

  • This was taken in a gator zoo in St Augustine, Florida. It has a free rookery inside where birds are free to come and go and nest. But the ducks have ponds and I do not know if they can fly or not. There is nothing overhead to stop them but I will classify them as being in a zoo unless I know different. So this will be classified as a captive fowl. No less beautiful than its free brothers…it seemed quite happy and well fed. There were other males and females around so it was not lonely.

  • I’ve always loved wood ducks. Such beauty and perfection. This one was in the same park as the squirrel Dana knows so well in Sarasota, Florida.

  • The Wood Duck or Carolina Duck (Aix sponsa) is a medium-sized perching duck. A typical adult is about 48 cm (19 in) in length with an average wingspan of 73 cm (29 in). The adult male has distinctive multi-colored iridescent plumage and red eyes. The female, less colorful, has a white eye-ring and a whitish throat. Both adults have crested heads. When swimming, wood ducks bob their head back and forth in a jerking motion, which makes them easy to spot. They usually nest in cavities in trees close to water, although they will take advantage of nesting boxes in wetland locations if available. The wood duck tends to fly for prolonged periods of time after reproducing. Their personality is shy and skittish. The birds are year-round residents in East Texas and other southern parts of their range, but the northern populations migrate south for the winter. They overwinter in the southern United States near the Atlantic coast. These birds feed by dabbling or walking on land. They mainly eat berries and seeds, but also insects, making them omnivores. / The population of the wood duck has increased a great deal in the last several years. The increase has been due to the work of many people constructing wood duck boxes and conserving vital habitat for the wood ducks to breed. This image was Captured in Jupiter, Florida with a Canon 450D using an EFS 55-250mm lens / Focal Length 180mm / Exposure Time 1/160s / Aperture F5.7 / ISO-800 Click Images below to visit my Gallery / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery / Here are more places to find my work / / / Gallery Maintained by envelope150 / © COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE OR DOWNLOAD ANY IMAGES WITHOUT MY EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION.THESE IMAGES ARE NOT TO BE USED IN ADVERTISING OR MASS REPRODUCTION OF ANY FORM.

  • SS 500, f/5, ISO 400, +2.0 EV, Nikkor 80-400 @ 185. Shot at a local park in Amarillo, Texas.

  • ! Location: Taken at Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada….If you look closely you can see the female in the background. Wood Duck: Aix sponsa. fairly common, 18-19 in.(45-49 cm). Highly colored; often perch in trees. Male; Bizarre face pattern, sweptback crest and rainbow iridesence unique. Female; Dull colored, note dark crested head and white eye patch. Voice; Male, hissing jeeeb, with rising inflection. Female; a loud, rising squeal, oo-eek and sharp crrek, crrek. Habitat; Wooded swamps, rivers, ponds and marshes / Camera Details: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, 55-250mm Zoom lens, Aperture setting 5.0, ISO 200, White balance Cloudy

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