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KIngfisher Rear-end
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Interesting. Seen white ones but never black. Thanks for sharing.First post here. Might as well start ass backwards.
Melanistic mule deer fawn and it's twin.
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That's the end of the kingfisher that I'm familiar with.KIngfisher Rear-endView attachment 36311
That's the end of the kingfisher that I'm familiar with.
Beautiful, now, what type of Bird/Duck?
Oh, thanks. It's a Northern Shoveler.Beautiful, now, what type of Bird/Duck?![]()
Had to look it up, It breeds in northern areas of Europe and across the Palearctic and across most of North America, wintering in southern Europe, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Central, the Caribbean, and northern South America.Oh, thanks. It's a Northern Shoveler.
Beautiful, the detail is spectacular!