Hi Mon@rch, I like the white beaks! They are so skittish... My husband and I took two cameras on our hike and had lots of fun seeing each other's photos. There is a tower in the Reserve, we want to set up a tripod and see what we can do. There were lots of Blue Herons and we saw a Green Heron! Other ducks and water fowl just too far away to photograph hand held. Birds in flight are fun too! Sherry
Hi Mary C, I live in the city! Seeing Coots and other water fowl is exciting! I think I need a Water Fowl field guide! We saw lots I can not id. Sherry
Hello my brother! My goodness!! One of my favorite parts of my body is my webbing. The opposable thumb, what a brilliant idea. You are welcome. Glad I could help out. Were you able to do any recycling today? Maybe you found a source to buy recycled products? Sherry
Dear Sprite, I love the Coot! It is grand that they are common in the Northeast, Mid-west and West! I read they were Rails, not ducks! Always nice to learn a bit more about the wildlife. Sherry
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Coots are so funny to watch and you captured them perfectly! Great shots my friend!
Coots are so common around here. I get to see them all year long, but they are always fun to watch.
Hi Mon@rch,
I like the white beaks! They are so skittish...
My husband and I took two cameras on our hike and had lots of fun seeing each other's photos.
There is a tower in the Reserve, we want to set up a tripod and see what we can do. There were lots of Blue Herons and we saw a Green Heron! Other ducks and water fowl just too far away to photograph hand held. Birds in flight are fun too!
Sherry
Hi Mary C,
I live in the city! Seeing Coots and other water fowl is exciting!
I think I need a Water Fowl field guide! We saw lots I can not id.
Sherry
Sis,
I also do not have web feet. Thanks for the web assist. The game was only about 15 minutes away.
Thanks again. Love, Bro
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I have never seen or heard of a Coot. They are unusual looking birds. I would have thought they were ducks.
L~*sprite
Hello my brother!
My goodness!!
One of my favorite parts of my body is my webbing. The opposable thumb, what a brilliant idea.
You are welcome. Glad I could help out. Were you able to do any recycling today? Maybe you found a source to buy recycled products?
Sherry
Dear Sprite,
I love the Coot! It is grand that they are common in the Northeast, Mid-west and West! I read they were Rails, not ducks!
Always nice to learn a bit more about the wildlife.
Sherry
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