Thursday, October 27, 2016

A FEW BIRDS FROM THE ARCHIVES



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From my archives.

For the following as they become available, with my thanks to all our hosts Eileen, Misty, Anni and Stewart.  You can click on the memes below to visit other participants.  
Misty at Camera Critters
Anni at Bird D'Pot



29 comments:

  1. Magnificas e belas fotografias, estão espectaculares.
    Um abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
    Andarilhar

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  2. Your photos are always so beautiful and these are too. I love that wood duck

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  3. All such cute birds but I really liked the seagull having a paddle in the foam!

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  4. Hello Denise!:) All the birds are wonderful captures.:) Lovely light and colour in your first three photos, and the beautiful third picture looks like a lovely water colour painting.:)

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  5. The birds walking the sea is fantastic

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  6. My husband carves ducks and shore birds. He would love your photos. :-)

    Luna Crone

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  7. They are all so pretty and nice to watch. Great images of birds.

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  8. What is the multicolored duck? And where did you see him?

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  9. The heron and wood duck are my favorites! Gorgeous!!

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  10. That third one's my favourite... what a photogenic bird!

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  11. Stunning photos, Denise! And I want to take a walk with that seagull, love at that water!!! I hope you have a great weekend.

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  12. Hi Denise, the Mandarin Duck are such pretty birds and so colorful. Not sure as to what the white bird above it is, please help. Super post. Regards John

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  13. And what rich and varied archives you have. Thank you.

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  14. They're all lovely but #3 almost doesn't look real. :) Have a great weekend!

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  15. Such a lovely set of bird shots! Enjoyed looking at them, and hope your cold improves rapidly. No fun to be sick

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  16. All lovely shots but my favourite is the MAnarin Duck Hope your cold is better soon

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  17. Hello Denise, pretty variety of birds. I love the egret and mandarin duck. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!

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  18. 1 and 3 are my favourites on your list. I wish I could go birding again, Joe and I spent many happy hours finding and identifying birds.

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  19. Lovely shots of beautiful feathered friends....

    Happy Saturday Denise!
    Ruby

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  20. Nice collection of photos. I'm visiting from Saturday's Critters.

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  21. Beautiful pictures! I especially like #3 ,thanks for sharing!phyllis

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  22. Beautiful birds! Have a lovely week.

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  23. Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful. Each and every ONE!! We birders appreciate your participation this weekend at I'd Rather B Birdin'!!! Thanks for sharing this!!!

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  24. I've never seen a duck like #3 in real life - only photos. They're fascinating - I really hope to see one someday!

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  25. Numbers 1 and 3 are my favourite - but they are all a pleasure to see.

    All the best Jan

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  26. They are all such beautiful birds, thank you for sharing!

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  27. Great series of images. I am wondering about the Mandarin Duck. Did you see this in a wildfowl collection or did you go to Asia to see it there? It has actually become quite common in Britain now. I believe the largest feral population exists there.

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