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    Here are some closeups of a Heron and Black Swan also a female mallard playing peek - a - Boo

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    I love the way the black swan has matching eyes and beak, and as for the Mallard - it's the original Fan Dance!

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    Thanks Louise,

    Never looked at the mallard picture in that way but very true.

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    Lovely captures Paul.
    The mallards are a favorite of mine, They never fail to amuse and have a prominent smile

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    Thanks Beryl,

    I like the Mallards too and the blue speculum on them is stunning as well.

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