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Sue P | profile | all galleries >> Galleries >> Waterfowl tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Waterfowl

Ducks, Geese, Swans and other birds that spend their lives on the water.
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Whooper Swans in flight - Swan Dawn Swan Festival WWTWelney
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Whooper Swans in flight - Swan Dawn Swan Festival WWTWelney

Whooper Swans dawn flight
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Whooper Swans dawn flight

Whooper Swan family leaving Welney washes at dawn.
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Whooper Swan family leaving Welney washes at dawn.

Whooper Swan
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Whooper Swan

Whooper Swan
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Whooper Swan

Whooper Swan
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Whooper Swan

'On Golden Pond'
Some of my chums have used this title before, but I think it suits this image and the serenity of the scene.
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'On Golden Pond'
Some of my chums have used this title before, but I think it suits this image and the serenity of the scene.

Mute Swan portrait - really this one is straight out of the camera with no cropping and only basic adjustments and sharpening.  The light was lovely and I like the composition.
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Mute Swan portrait - really this one is straight out of the camera with no cropping and only basic adjustments and sharpening. The light was lovely and I like the composition.

Mute Swan
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Mute Swan

Mute Swan
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Mute Swan

Smew - male I think - juvenile or eclipse adult in moult to breeding plumage (I think).
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Smew - male I think - juvenile or eclipse adult in moult to breeding plumage (I think).

Smew - I think this is a male, either in eclipse moulting from eclipse to breeding plumage (Collins bird guide say Oct so not sure about this) or a juvenile changing to adult plumage.
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Smew - I think this is a male, either in eclipse moulting from eclipse to breeding plumage (Collins bird guide say Oct so not sure about this) or a juvenile changing to adult plumage.

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