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Mallard - Anas platyrhynchos
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Jonny



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Mrs Mallard and the Kids.

Taken at warnham nature reserve
· Date: Thu April 13, 2006 · Views: 694
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Beryl
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Thu April 13, 2006 6:59pm

Awww this is a lovely sight

Nice capture. Well done

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Fri April 14, 2006 4:06am

Lovely shot of the whole family...and a big one, I was following the fortunes of one with 9 chicks when we first saw her and doen to 4 after a few days. Hopefully this one has a safer habitat

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Tue April 18, 2006 4:27pm


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Originally Posted by crisscross


Lovely shot of the whole family...and a big one, I was following the fortunes of one with 9 chicks when we first saw her and doen to 4 after a few days. Hopefully this one has a safer habitat



Well we are down to 9 chicks now.................Jon
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