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This is a discussion on Bufflehead Duck within the WildLife forums, part of the Picture Galleries category; Here is one from this morning shoot....

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    Bufflehead Duck

    Here is one from this morning shoot.

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    Re: Bufflehead Duck

    Nice looking duck, and they look very small from what I can tell.

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    Re: Bufflehead Duck

    Nice haven't sorted thru mine yet..
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    Re: Bufflehead Duck

    nice pose, but the frame could use a little straightening.

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    Re: Bufflehead Duck

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Pryor View Post
    Nice looking duck, and they look very small from what I can tell.
    They are for sure a nice looking duck Tom, and yes these guys are very small in size, about half the size of a mallard duck.
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    Re: Bufflehead Duck

    Quote Originally Posted by gb_eh View Post
    Nice haven't sorted thru mine yet..
    I'm sure Glen you will have many keepers as well.
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    Re: Bufflehead Duck

    Quote Originally Posted by Don B View Post
    nice pose, but the frame could use a little straightening.
    Thanks Don, and yes trying to photograph them in wavy water is hard to make them look straight at times. I could have done a bit more on this image as you pointed out.
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    Re: Bufflehead Duck

    Neat photo here.

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    Re: Bufflehead Duck

    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Brown View Post
    Neat photo here.
    Thanks again Wayne.
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