A few Humber water fowl
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A few Humber water fowl

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Paul O'Toole

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Stunning shots. Great job on the Bufflehead, tough one to get a clean shot of.
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When we mere mortals complain about ducks not close enough for a good shot, Shortsighted always seems to get them where he wants them to be.
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How big was the raft you were on?  :|  

Great shots. my parents live on a small bay on Lake Ontario (by Cooksville Creek)...winter always brought in a variety of ducks, swans and of course CG's. As a kid, I'd sit and watch -- enjoying the variety. Then spring would return to mallards and CG's. Thanks -- the pix took me back. Extraordinarily clear shots.
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my favs are the Hm and the last golden eye.
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