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Uploaded: 11/18/16 12:27 AM GMT
Mallard
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This Mallard kept his eye on me as he passed by.

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::jerseygurl
11/18/16 1:08 AM GMT
I think he liked having his picture taken - nice work Tom!!!!!!!
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::Constance52347
11/18/16 5:41 AM GMT
He is positively glowing! Maybe with pride over his portrait being taken. I like the water patterns, as well.
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::Ramad
11/18/16 8:04 AM GMT
True colors and sharp focus in this shot. Good one!
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
::corngrowth
11/18/16 9:01 AM GMT
---This Mallard kept his eye on me as he passed by.---

Very understandable Tom, because a mallard doesn't know the difference between a gun and a camera (both are shooting devices, ☺ ).

Well taken,colorful image.
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.icedancer
11/18/16 6:25 PM GMT
Very handsome fellow swimming along in the water that looks like blue velvet
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.Starglow
11/18/16 8:06 PM GMT
Such a natural setting and beautifully taken.
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::luckyshot
11/19/16 1:26 AM GMT
Well done, Tom!
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::tigger3
11/19/16 1:56 AM GMT
Your focus on him was perfect, he sure is handsome, and I too really like the water patterns. tigs=^..^=
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.stylo
11/19/16 2:18 AM GMT
looks like a duck, quack like one? yeah its a duck...lol nice reflection, Tom.
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What happens if you get scared half to death... twice?
.GomekFlorida
11/20/16 6:43 PM GMT
We have a fair share of these guys where we live, but not this species.
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