Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Wood Duck #WordlessWednesday

For this #WordlessWednesday, I am using a photo from my guest photographer, who lives out in the country in the Southern Tier of New York State.


This is a photograph of a male wood duck taken in wetlands near Great Bend, Pennsylvania, with her DSLR.  He looks almost unreal - so spectacular. 

Maybe one day I will get a better camera than my iPhone SE first edition, but for now, enjoy this wonderful photo.

Joining Sandee at Comedy Plus today for #WordlessWednesday.

12 comments:

  1. ...a beauty that I rarely see.

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  2. Hi Alana - wonderful photo ... your iphone did a very good job ... stunning male wood duck - handsome chap. All the best - Hilary

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  3. A stunning water bird. thanks for sharing it today, Alana!
    Carol C.

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  4. It's most beautiful indeed and it does look almost unreal. Duck are awesome.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  5. What a stunner! I've never seen one of these beauties in person, they are such amazing birds.

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  6. That phot is amazing. You're right, he doesn't even look real

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  7. Isn't he amazing?! Nothing can paint quite like nature!

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  8. Very spectacular colors. And indeed 'almost' unreal!
    Thank you for sharing this image!
    Happy WW!

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  9. Oh my goodness... I love God's Gifts!

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  10. Ducks... The other night, I was awakened to the ducks making lots of noise. I swore. "F***n' ducks!" Because that is, in fact, what they were doing...

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  11. What beautiful colours! Hadn't heard of a wood duck before and had to Google to find out. Thank you for adding to my knowledge. :)

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