Saturday, August 17, 2013

Immature Wood Duck'Birding

Young Wood Duck

A few local wood ducks are  maturing, beginning to look more like adults.  Isn't this a handsome duck? To see what a a family of babies looked like two weeks ago, click HERE. Whether this duck is from that family or not, I have no idea, although they are all in the same pond.

I am linking with I'd Rather B Birdin'  HERE.

34 comments:

  1. HI What a handsome duck it is going into. It has grown a lot in 2 weeks

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  2. What a lovely shot!

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  3. That is a lovely photo!
    Greetings from, RW & SK

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  4. What a gorgeous looking little fella!

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  5. Beautiful photo of the duck.

    Greetings Irma

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  6. Oh,s/he is so pretty. How many ducklings survived?

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  7. funny, when the pic loaded, i said, 'oh, SO handsome!' then read your text. :)

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  8. Wow!
    I'm like a duck (at times) immature.

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  9. Now we do have wood ducks down here. Lots of them. I think they come to Florida to mature and then go back to Canada to make more little immature ones! :)

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  10. When I read your title I was going to suggest you take a more mature attitude to Wood Duck viewing, but now I get it.

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  11. This one has such a cute face. Still looking youthful.

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  12. What a great picture. I love that reflection!

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  13. Beautiful duck and an overall lovely picture.

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  14. A handsome one, indeed. Isn't it sitting in duck weed, too?!
    Cheers from Cottage Country Ontario

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  15. He is so handsome...such a rich brown in his feathers!

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  16. how HAPPY!!!


    ALOHA from Honolulu
    Comfort Spiral
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  17. Such a change in such a short time!!

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  18. Beautiful duck! The reflection is very pretty.

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  19. Oh my goodness...it's grown and it's markings and features are becoming more prominent. I like this follow-up very much!!

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  20. Hard to believe how time is passing!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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