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Two images: Single Harlequins occasionally are found here during the Winter. This one was found amid a large flock of Common Goldeneyes as seen in the image below.

A merge of two images. Note: only the front three were cloned in as they were soft and out of focus for the first/main shot. I often purposely focus on different areas of large consecutive images so that different areas are well focused.
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