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Tuesday 12 June 2018

American Wigeon Non-Breeding Plumage - Mareca americana

A nice find, photographed at Rushy Hide, Slimbridge WWT, Gloucestershire, GB. (Wild).

Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.ukThere is a photo of a Garganey. And an Female Kestrel by Callum in  the 'Guest photographer. The new 'YouTube' video, check it out.









29 comments:

  1. WOW! OMG! and like such exclamations!!!!!!!!! Brilliant series

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  2. Hi Bob,
    Wow, so nice and elegant wigeon!
    Brilliant photos
    Have a nice evening,
    Maria

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  3. Beautiful shots of the Wigeon. Congrats on your find! Have a happy day!

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  4. Hi Bob.
    Your pictures are very beautiful ! I am very fan.
    Superb attitude.

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    1. Thanks Nath, I am a fan of yours, great photographer.

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  5. Hi Bob,
    Super set of images of the Wigeon.
    We had a couple of Drakes for part of the Winter at Rutland,lovely bird.
    All the best, JOhn

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    1. Hi John, I'm glad that you have seen them at Rutland.

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  6. Hola Bob,bellas y hermosas fotos de este pato desconocido para mi.Un abrazo

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  7. What a fabulous bird! Incredible detail!

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  8. Looks like no American Wigeon I have ever seen, male or female.

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  9. Love these stop motion shots. It shows the beauty of the ballet.

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  10. Another beauty. You always capture plumage sooooo well.

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  11. I agree--- superb pix of a wonderful duck!

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  12. Hi Bob.

    Beautiful pictures Bob.
    Duck with its wings spread out so.

    Groettie from Patricia.

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  13. Beautiful colours in the plumage. Well spotted, I've only ever seen the common widgeon.
    Happy Wednesday to you!

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  14. Lovely photographs Bob, especially the 2nd, 3rd and 4th.

    Happy Wednesday

    All the best Jan

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  15. I have neverr seen this duck before and these are fabulous shots of it Bob. Hope you are having a good week.

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  16. Great shots of the duck, Bob. I'd be interested to hear more from David as to what he's seen (or not seen) to cause him to make his comment. That rear end does look a little strange.

    Best wishes - - - Richard

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  17. Extraordinarias fotos del Mareca americana, me han gustado mucho. Un abrazo desde España.

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  18. Buenas imágenes, Bob, me gustan la que parece iniciar el vuelo.

    Saludos.

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  19. Great art, Bob! I love those photos when it's spreading its wings! One can spot each detail of the feathers! WOW!
    Best wishes
    Calendula

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