The family of whio swam towards us and the male climbed out onto a boulder near the edge of the pool while the female and the two big ducklings (that's one in the background) paddled around nearby. We sat, entranced, watching them. Through binoculars they seemed to be within touching distance.
[6 January 2013, Panasonic Lumix GH1, 100–300 mm at 177 mm, ISO 200, 1/640 at f8]
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7 comments:
Such a stunning bird. Thank you. How long do the ducklings remain in the family group?
What a handsome and intelligent-looking family.
Kia ora Pete - Ataahua!
MR Ducks.
MR not.
OSAR, CM Wangs.
OICM. MR Ducks.
If you can't figger this out, I'll be by later to 'splain.
Elephant's Child, I'm not sure how long they stay together. However, the adults moult after raising a brood, and given that this moult happens over the summer (I believe), the young birds probably disperse soon after attaining their full adult plumage. I might be wrong though.
RR, it was a beautiful family — wonderful to see.
Robb, beautiful indeed!
Zhoen:
Them are ducks
Them are not
Oh yes they are, see them wings
Oh I see them, them are ducks
OK? :^)
O, MR! CDBDIs
RR — :^D !
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