Red Heads
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Red Heads

Andygod

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I'm not sure how common these are, but I think this is the first time I have seen any of these.  I saw this one in Port Credit yesterday and he was a long way off.  Way to cold to hang around or go back and get my tripod.




Adult Male Redhead
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Paul O'Toole

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Lovely shots, these ducks are beautiful.
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Rotarran

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Gorgeous birds and very nice pics!  They're not the most common ducks I have seen but neither are they rare.  More common than a Canvasback, but less common than a Greater Scaup.
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Andygod

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I have seen a few of these now, I got this picture down at the Whitby harbour this afternoon.

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Quote from: "Paul O'Toole"
Lovely shots, these ducks are beautiful.
I second that. Interestingly I saw my first Redhead in Las Vegas, Nevada. This winter's frozen lakes brought many them very close to shore for some great pictures.
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