Winged Wednesday 11.6.2024

Eric Gofreed

Well-Known Member
Thank you to everyone who posts to Winged Wednesday and everyone who comments.
My contributions today are five photographs of the exquisite Wood Duck. These photographs were taken at Bubbling Ponds about 20 minutes from my Arizona home. Wood ducks are found across North America, thriving in wooded swamps, ponds, and rivers where they forage acorns, seeds, insects, and aquatic plants. Known for their adaptability, they can navigate tight spaces, thanks to their compact size and agility.

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Touchdown in Stereo: wood duck hen

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Wood duck drake a moment before landing

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A Wood Duck Drake poses nicely and shows off his incredible plumage to the photographer

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Wood ducks can reach speeds of 50 miles per hour over open terrain.

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Slowing down and maneuvering to land in the pond
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Wow - those are some great captures of this beautiful duck family. The first image of the landing female where the feet are just millimeters from the surface is amazing timing.
 

Eric Gofreed

Well-Known Member
My wings for today are a pair of Canada Geese hanging out at the edge of the John Day River near Picture Gorge in Central Oregon.

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That's a nice shot, Alan, Here's a fun fact for you: Male and female Canada geese have different pitches in their calls, helping them recognize each other. Their calls are often heard in quick succession, almost blending into one. If you listen closely, you can pick up the male’s deeper call followed by the female’s higher one, creating a duet-like sound. This synchronized calling strengthens their bond.
 

murali

Elite Member
Thank you to everyone who posts to Winged Wednesday and everyone who comments.
My contributions today are five photographs of the exquisite Wood Duck. These photographs were taken at Bubbling Ponds about 20 minutes from my Arizona home. Wood ducks are found across North America, thriving in wooded swamps, ponds, and rivers where they forage acorns, seeds, insects, and aquatic plants. Known for their adaptability, they can navigate tight spaces, thanks to their compact size and agility.

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Touchdown in Stereo: wood duck hen

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Wood duck drake a moment before landing

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A Wood Duck Drake poses nicely and shows off his incredible plumage to the photographer

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Wood ducks can reach speeds of 50 miles per hour over open terrain.

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Slowing down and maneuvering to land in the pond
luv all especially the reflection in #1. amazing stuff.
 
Thank you to everyone who posts to Winged Wednesday and everyone who comments.
My contributions today are five photographs of the exquisite Wood Duck. These photographs were taken at Bubbling Ponds about 20 minutes from my Arizona home. Wood ducks are found across North America, thriving in wooded swamps, ponds, and rivers where they forage acorns, seeds, insects, and aquatic plants. Known for their adaptability, they can navigate tight spaces, thanks to their compact size and agility.

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Touchdown in Stereo: wood duck hen

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Wood duck drake a moment before landing

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A Wood Duck Drake poses nicely and shows off his incredible plumage to the photographer

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Wood ducks can reach speeds of 50 miles per hour over open terrain.

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Slowing down and maneuvering to land in the pond
Beautiful work, Eric.
 
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