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    His lady friend was in the reeds
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    joe where do you go to get these cool pictures??

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    Excellent shots.
    Nice ducks Pintails we have over 100 visiting us in the winter here . I think they are worth photographing every time they are seen.

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    Nice series Joe, can't remember having seen a Pintail, look forward to the experience.
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    Rolf, this was my first sighting of Pintails, fantasticallly lucky to see male and female with the male going into a display.

    Billy, the pics I posted today were shot at Barnes WWT.

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