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08-FEB-2015

His Green Head is Blue

Bosque del Apache, New Mexico

Mallard.

Depending on the light reflection, I often see a Mallard's green head looking blue. Cool.

Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
1/320s f/5.6 at 80.3mm iso80 full exif

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Hank Vander Velde13-Feb-2015 14:21
A BEAUTIFUL image nicely explained by Hal.
Carol Rollins12-Feb-2015 22:13
Thank you, Hal, for that great explanation!
Helen Betts12-Feb-2015 20:59
Isn't that fascinating! Blue or green, they're still beautiful birds, as is your capture.
Stephanie12-Feb-2015 19:55
Very pretty capture of this mallard! :)
Colin Storey12-Feb-2015 18:06
Great image to show this effect.
hge5412-Feb-2015 16:58
Nice shot. You see the same phenomena with Buffleheads and Goldeneyes. V

Iridescence (also known as goniochromism) is the property of certain surfaces that appear to change colour as the angle of view or the angle of illumination changes. Examples of iridescence include soap bubbles, butterfly wings and sea shells, as well as certain minerals.
Jim Coffman12-Feb-2015 14:23
A very nice capture of this colorful little beauty!
Graeme12-Feb-2015 14:14
This is a lovely capture of this mallard, Carol.V
joseantonio12-Feb-2015 12:59
Such a lovely beauty.V
Neal Nye12-Feb-2015 12:08
I've noticed that before too. But green or blue, he's a very handsome duck!
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