Wordless Wednesday – allow your photo(s) to tell the story.
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FIFTY FAVORITE PARK PHOTOS
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- Parker noshin’ nuts
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- Fox Squirrel
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- Black Squirrel
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- Parker, my Park cutie!
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- Pekin Duck
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- Mallard Hybrid Duck
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- Midnight munchin’ nuts
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- Mute Swan
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- Goslings
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- Mama Robin
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- Seagulls on ice floe
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- Great Blue Heron
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- Parker chowin’ down
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- Mallard Duck
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- Northern Cardinal
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- Great Blue Heron (“Harry”) fishing for shad
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- Parker: shameless begging
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- Viceroy Butterfly
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- Great Blue Heron
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- American Goldfinch
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- Seagull
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- Robin baby (not fledged yet)
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- Mallard Ducks
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- Robins almost ready to fledge
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- Parker angling for peanuts
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- Robin fledgling
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- Parker making a point that he wants peanuts
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- Parker smells peanuts
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- Parker with a peanut
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- Red-Winged Blackbird
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- Seagull
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- Red-Bellied Woodpecker
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- Pekin Duck
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- Starling
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- Canada Geese family
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- Canada Goose and goslings
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- Red-Winged Blackbird
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- Parker says candy is dandy.
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- Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly
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- American Goldfinch
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- Hunny Bunny
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- Parker looking for peanuts
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- The pier just past sunrise
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- Mute Swan
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- Parker in the snow
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- Parker and a treat
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- Great Blue Heron
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- Me and my shadow (a/k/a Parker)
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- Fox Squirrel
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- Seagull
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- Canada Goose
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- Mallard Ducks
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- Mute Swan
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- Fox Squirrel – Parker
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- Northern Cardinal
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Delightful poses!
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Thank you Anne! It was so funny watching this one female Mallard with her many poses; it was as if she was putting on a show for me!
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hello, mama Mallard!
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Yes – it was as if she was trying to say “I have many poses for you – would you like to see them all?”
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Made me smile Linda 😀
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Thank you Brian – me too! Especially the skeptical poses! It was as if she was thinking “should I offer this lady a pose or can she be trusted? 🙂
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What a catchy title!
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Glad you liked the title Anne – this Mama Mallard had a variety of poses to offer in the short time I stood in front of her!
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And beautiful!
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Yes, she is isn’t she?
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Looks like webbed feet are designed for uneven surfaces!
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Yes, I think so too Dave. I often wonder if their feet have a rubbery texture to them as I see them walk along wet, moss-covered logs, without slipping off.
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great shots Linda!
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Thank you Wayne! She was a “woman of many moods” as we sized each other up! Remember I mentioned several photos I took of this pair of Mallards? I think I have another set of photos of them surrounded by feathers while they were molting to use for Wordless Wednesday. They are always found on the same old log in a corner of one of the marshes. I think it is “their spot”.
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Wonderful!
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Thank you Raj!
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My pleasure! 😄
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It occurs to me that marsh mallard and marshmallow are far more different than their names would suggest.
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Yes, you’re right JP … at least when you look at your S’more before biting into it, you don’t see a feathery friend shooting daggers at you as you stand before them with your camera. 🙂
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Cute photos Linda!
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Thank you Susan – this Mama Mallard had a mood for every moment it seemed. 🙂
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Very cute poses!
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A beautiful collection of mallard moods, Linda! I love the mellow and shy poses. That log makes a great backdrop, too.
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Glad you liked the Mama Mallard moods Barbara. There is a pair of Mallards always hanging out on this log and I believe they are mates. I always look to this small area of the marsh when I walk by to see if they are there. This day I focused on the female – she ran through all these poses in a short time. I liked those poses too – my favorite was the shy pose. Yes, the log was a perfect backdrop for her poses!
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She DID put on a show for you, Linda! Well done in those captures! She’s a pretty duck 🙂
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And with no coaxing on my part I might add Terri. 🙂 Thank you – she was fun to watch and photograph. This pretty duck and a male, likely her mate, are always hanging out on or around this big log, so I look for them as I walk on the Cherry Island Trail.
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Nice photos of her many moods!
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Thank you Rebecca! She was in a posing mood, that’s for sure!
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Ducks and geese, like crows and ravens, are intelligent birds. They have a single mate and they have complex social structures, and they don’t kill their own kind. Very sweet pictures, Linda! 😊
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Yes, you’re right Tom. I’ve often said it is a terrible misnomer to label birds as “bird brains” – not true! They are devoted to their mates, unlike many humans. Did you see a video circulating a few months ago about the two Trumpeter Swans in Toronto greeting one another after one of them was being rehabbed for only a few days for an injury. They ran toward one another, emitting honks of joy to see their mate. Very heartwarming to see. I’ll put it in a separate comment in case it goes to your SPAM filter. You will enjoy the video.
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I’m glad you liked the photos of Mama Mallard Tom. Here is the video of the two Trumpeter Swans mentioned in my other comment:
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I’m so glad that you posted this link Linda! I had not seen it and it is wonderful to hear and see these two Swan mates so happy to see each other after being separated. I wish I knew what they were saying to one another! Bird happiness 🥰
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I’m glad you enjoyed seeing the video TD. When the video made the rounds when the pair was reunited, I saw it on multiple social media sites. And they were only separated a few days! Sheer joy and love in seeing their mate. 🙂 Yes, I would like to speak swan to know how they greeted one another.
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What a fantastic quality of pictures Linda!
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Thank you Diane – she was really into the posing!
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Like a private photo shoot!
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Yes, I “discovered” their little hideaway, so always look for them now. 🙂 I have a few more Wordless Wednesday posts I will make in the new year with them in it.
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You lucked out on finding their hideaway spot! Your bond to find some cool shots and observe interesting duck behavior. Yay!
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Yes, I have a funny one where there are feathers a’flyin’ from molting – it looks like a pillow fight! 🙂
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That’s a funny way to put it!
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When you see the pictures, you will say “no wonder Linda said that!”
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