High Resolution Images from October 2011
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This splendid male Wood Duck was reflected in a small open patch of water in Beaver Lake, Stanley Park, Vancouver.
This Yellow-billed Pintail was seen at the end of the day in the Botanical Gardens in Sao Paulo.
This Common Snipe was one of the few that didn't flush on sight from the shallow ponds at Long Valley, Hong Kong
Other galleries can be found at the dedicated High Resolution page.
The images in the main blog have been reduced in size to 600 pixels or less across to facilitate quick loading. It goes against all my sensibilities to reduce the resolution, so each month I shall select a few shots that warrant being seen in in hi-res.
These posts may take slightly longer to load, so please be patient.
The links will take you to the original post.
This Common Snipe was one of the few that didn't flush on sight from the shallow ponds at Long Valley, Hong Kong
Other galleries can be found at the dedicated High Resolution page.
Fantastic! The Wood Duck is drop-dead gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jeremy. That Wood Duck image is pretty darned awesome!
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