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Vit gräsand - White mallard drake
NF Photo 130110
I have been wondering about this bird. Now I was able to get shots where you can see the curved, tail, feathers. So, this has to be a drake. And with no color it also has to be an albino.
Bird D´Pot Camera Critters 249
NF Photo 130110
I have been wondering about this bird. Now I was able to get shots where you can see the curved, tail, feathers. So, this has to be a drake. And with no color it also has to be an albino.
Bird D´Pot Camera Critters 249
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A great capture of an elegant-looking bird.
ReplyDeleteThe white mallard is beautiful. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I have seen an Albino Mallard. Wow, he's pretty awesome.
ReplyDeleteWe have regular Mallards in our pond and you are correct about the tail feathers being curled...he's a male!!
This is a rare find and a great shot! Thanks for sharing with us and happy week ahead I hope!
He is quite a beauty. His eyes especially are intriguing with the lack of any color but beautiful just the same. Never seen an albino bird before. Great capture!
ReplyDeleteI've not heard of a 'white' mallard before. This is a whole new treat for me this time. You continue to amaze me with your photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up this week at the Bird D'Pot. Your post is a remarkable addition for all.
Kjempeflott bilde, meget skarpt og med flotte farger!
ReplyDeleteJeg har aldri sett en stær uten prikker.
Finnes de i Sverige?
Woow ..en albino? jisses så vacker den är :)
ReplyDeletekram :)
Fascinating!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeletepretty, indeed.
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