blue winged teal
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m. goodwin
Registered: Apr 20, 2009
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Went thru this springs teal photos and came up with these shots.
I hope you like them.

marty



m. goodwin
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4 thru 6



m. goodwin
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7 thru 9.



Thomas Sanders
Registered: Aug 17, 2008
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Wonderful Teal set Marty!!
Fun shot in #5 mixin it up in the water
#8 is a terrific shot with outstanding compo

Tom



morris
Registered: May 22, 2002
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Fine set Marty. The last is my pick.

Morris



m. goodwin
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Thomas Sanders wrote:
Wonderful Teal set Marty!!
Fun shot in #5 mixin it up in the water
#8 is a terrific shot with outstanding compo

Tom



Thanks so much, I have so many almosts of these birds. When they migrate back this fall I hope to put to good use the things I learned this spring.


marty



m. goodwin
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morris wrote:
Fine set Marty. The last is my pick.

Morris



Thank you, Morris.
That last shot was taken in a oxbow of the Wakarusa river. These birds are so fast it is very challanging to capture such a shot. I really enjoy photographing them!
Have a good holiday.

marty



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
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Terrific series Marty!! These guys are a rare treat in my neck of the woods so these look that much better to me 2, 6 & 8 for me!

Tim



m. goodwin
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Tim Kuhn wrote:
Terrific series Marty!! These guys are a rare treat in my neck of the woods so these look that much better to me 2, 6 & 8 for me!

Tim



Thanks so much, Tim. I appreciate the comments. I am lucky to live in Kansas, as we have quite a diverse wildlife population.

marty



Charlie Long
Registered: Apr 12, 2009
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Wow! What an great series!!!



tfoltz
Registered: Jul 08, 2008
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Marty,
I'm going to go with #8 on this set.
This shot really let's you know why they are called Blue-winged Teals.

Tim



m. goodwin
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Charlie Long wrote:
Wow! What an great series!!!



Thanks very much, Charlie.

marty



m. goodwin
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tfoltz wrote:
Marty,
I'm going to go with #8 on this set.
This shot really let's you know why the are called Blue-winged Teals.

Tim


Thanks, Tim. I was very lucky to get such a good shot as #8.

marty



Jude Perera
Registered: Jan 10, 2007
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Hi Marty, I like your 6th and 8th captures best.


Jude



m. goodwin
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Jude Perera wrote:
Hi Marty, I like your 6th and 8th captures best.


Jude



Hello, Jude.
Thanks for your comments.


marty



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