Sublime and Beautiful Sunday Ducks

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Sublime and Beautiful Sunday Ducks

Sorry I have been absent on here for a long while

First off let me say I’m doing a lot better building up after my two surgeries slowly day by day

In a couple of weeks I hope to start getting out for walks with my camera and start posting more regularly

Good morning, Have a super Sunday

This post is for #SublimeSunday is inspired by @c0ff33a and #BeautifulSunday is initiated by @ace108.

For today I am sharing a few shots of ducks of which we have many here and so many different types, I will admit I am no expert on the different types of ducks so often just refler to them as ducks, but this pair I caughtflying over the pond in Victory Parkwhich ois called by many of the locals here the Poor far are I do believe are Mallards


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and iIdid say there are many of them here on this sid eof the pond beside the street when I visit this area I have always found a group of ducks, I wonder if its because someone comes along and feeds them here inthe mornings and they have either just bene fed or are waiting for the food to come

Now when it comes to feedign ducks it annoys me when I see people feedign them bread, its not good for them

so heres the do's and don'ts of feedign ducks

DON’T: Feed ducks bread or junk food. Foods like bread and crackers have no nutritional value to ducks and can cause malnutrition and painful deformities if consumed too much.

DO: Feed ducks cracked corn, oats, rice, birdseed, frozen peas, chopped lettuce, or sliced grapes. These foods are similar to natural foods ducks will forage for on their own.


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A mallard crossing the road


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I think this is a Wood Duck but I could be wrong


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A couple of more ducks flying over the pond


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and same ducks again


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And that’s all folks


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Hello dear friend @tattoodjay what a joy to read your post
It's good that you are better, and that you will soon start your walks, take it easy and recover very well.
I missed your photographs
Have a happy and prosperous week

Thanks so much

What beautiful photos of birds! I'm glad to see you here again and I hope everything is fine there @tattoodjay Have a great start of the week!

Thanks still not at full speed have to take it easy but doing a lot better

What great shots of these ducks with a spectacular setting, plus I loved the shots where you captured the movement of the ducks' flights.

Thank you 🙏

thank you for being active @tattoodjay . I am going to ask the community about but I check first now before I proceed. How are you Sir ?

I wish you a speedy recovery, Jay. I'm sure you are anxious to get back to photography your outings. ♥

Thanks and ohh yes I have so misse dmy photo walks

These are amazing shots. The ducks look so beautiful. For the first time I am seeing such colorful ducks.

Lovely ducks! I always found these some of the cutest birds out there.

Thanks kindly your support is appreciated

Have a great day

Thanks! You too :)

I'm no expert on ducks too. Only the mandarin ducks are more distinguishable than others but looks like you haven't spotted any here.

Indeed no mandarin ducks this dayv

In a couple of weeks I hope to start getting out for walks

Good luck on continued progress on your recovery 👍 Nice to see a post from you 🙂

nice shots of the ducks in flight btw 😉

Thank you 🙏

I am so happy that you are back and feeling better, I am really glad!!!! That is the most important thing!

The pictures are fabulous, especially the ducks up close, I love them!💗

Thanks so much

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What a pleasant surprise! Welcome back, @tattoodjay. 🙂 We missed you as well as your photos, walks and stories.
Get well soon. It's time to move on.
All the best. 🌞

Thanks hopefully I will post a bit more going forward

I am glad to hear that you are feeling better. I imagine you must be looking forward to getting back to your nice routine of going out to photograph very early in the mornings.

Best regards! ...nice ducks and great advice.

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First off let me say I’m doing a lot better building up after my two surgeries slowly day by day

It's good to hear.😊

In a couple of weeks I hope to start getting out for walks with my camera and start posting more regularly

I'm looking forward to it.😊
Have a nice day, and stay healthy.😊

Thank you 🙏

You're welcome.😊😊

These ducks look very beautiful my brother, you did it very very well, which is my favorite today of course some ducks that are flying.

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Great to see you back in action! Some nice duck photos, beautiful! I'm with you on feeding ducks, bread is really bad for them. All the options you mention are much better alternatives. I don't think I've ever seen a wood duck out west, I don't think I've seen one since I lived on the east coast.

Glad you're feeling somewhat better!

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You're welcome! Good to have you back!

Greetings @tattoodjay ,

How delighted we are to see you posting...or should I say..well enough to post....and what a beautiful post this is.

Ducks have a quality about them that is so engaging we cannot help but be mesmerised by them....Thank you for these lovely professional glimpses of them.

Happy to hear you are on the mend.

Kind Regards, Bleujay

Thanks so much

The first photo is awesome sir😍😍😍

I'm glad to hear you are on the mend! It's been a long road for you the way it sounds! I love all the different colors on the ducks!

Thanks, yeah a month total in hospital was more than I anticipated but good to be getting back into the swing of things slowly

Good to see you back. What great photos of some ducks. I too can't distinguish all species of ducks but it's nice to see them in their environments 😊 Take care

Thanks, wont be back as active as before quite yet but getting there

Completely understand no need to rush. Little by little when it's possible and you feel up to it. Take care and continue to get better 😊

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Oh, @tattoodjay !!! We are so happy to see you posting—or, perhaps more accurately, that you are posting well enough to post—and what a lovely post this is. Ducks have an alluring characteristic that makes us unable to resist becoming enthralled with them. I'm grateful for these beautiful, expert glances into their lives.
I'm glad to hear that you are recovering.
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That looks like a very peaceful area. As the metro aspect of where I have been living for the past 5 years starts to wear more and more on me, I start to appreciate the beauty of things like this. I just want some quiet! :)

First, great to hear you are on the road to mend.

Ducks are exceptionally attractive always draw our attention to them, seldom afraid of humans. Good note on what to or not to feed ducks (most wildlife), their offspring suffer deformities in skeletal structure from bread and processed foods.

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