D dgilmour New Member May 11, 2011 #1 [No message] Attachments EXIF IMG_4415.jpg 164.9 KB · Views: 376
D dgilmour New Member May 12, 2011 #4 eagle6996":2cca9aj8 said: Great shot, you did a fantastic job. Nik :mrgreen: Click to expand... Yep, you can replace your avatar now :lol:
eagle6996":2cca9aj8 said: Great shot, you did a fantastic job. Nik :mrgreen: Click to expand... Yep, you can replace your avatar now :lol:
Orol New Member May 12, 2011 #5 A perfect catch. By the way, what did you have for a dinner that evening? Peter
D dgilmour New Member May 12, 2011 #6 Orol":13l3je16 said: By the way, what did you have for a dinner that evening? Click to expand... You can try to guess
Orol":13l3je16 said: By the way, what did you have for a dinner that evening? Click to expand... You can try to guess
forward New Member May 12, 2011 #7 dgilmour":36606xh7 said: Orol":36606xh7 said: By the way, what did you have for a dinner that evening? Click to expand... You can try to guess Click to expand... Excellent job digilmour, what species of duck is this one? Can this duck be eaten? The bird is so beautiful.
dgilmour":36606xh7 said: Orol":36606xh7 said: By the way, what did you have for a dinner that evening? Click to expand... You can try to guess Click to expand... Excellent job digilmour, what species of duck is this one? Can this duck be eaten? The bird is so beautiful.
D dgilmour New Member May 12, 2011 #8 I believe it is Mallard or simply wild duck, and yes, it could be eaten