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    To day was a very dull and not nice day so I went to the park to see what the ducks were up to. I think one had a motor as it was going like the clappers and another was comingin to labnd very gracefully
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    Couple of great catches there Chocky, perhaps the duck in the first photo just didn't fancy the drake.
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    They can move

    Some times the duckling shift accross the brok at lighning speed. They are fun to watch

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    Nice photos Chocky, the high speed duck looks great.

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    Thank you . I have seen tiny ducklings shif accross the brook at some high speeds.
    I went there today and the brook was full of excavators clearing out the rubbish , so I pointed out two Leucistic ducks that vcan't fly and explained what leucistic meant and they said they would keep an eye on thm . That pleased me.
    I took a nice shot of a duck flying today see if I can upload it. I think there is a poem about a Mallard int the pioetry thread it's quite amusin.
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    That's a lovely picture chocky, will really have to speed up my obtaining a camera and contribute to these wonderful posts.

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    You don't need to buy an expensive one . today you can take a very good photo with quite an inexpensive one. I just spend a great deal of time out along the nature walks and on the estuary and spend most of my time taking wildlife photos so thought I would buy a DSLR.

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