Not hunting, just pics in the back yard. We have been having about 8 mallards hanging out in the back yard. I thought the snow pics were cool, and not really thinking my photo skills captured it, but what the heck. I had to zoom quite a bit, so here it is.
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This last one isn't a mallard, but I stopped over at the neighbors on the way back from town and kept having these birds buzzing around the trees. Best I could tell is they were common flickers, but when I zoomed on this one to see it looks like a female cardinal. I zoomed about 50X through my windshield because it was snowing a little.
Ducks in the snow
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Re: Ducks in the snow
Could also be a cedar waxwing
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Re: Ducks in the snow
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Re: Ducks in the snow
greenhorndave wrote:Could also be a cedar waxwing
Could be, because it is.
Good catch!
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