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    The Ducks were going mad on the back water by Caversham Lock. Got this male Mallard in a very strange pose.
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    Obviously practising for his synchronised swimming gig Lovely shot.

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    Cheers Alan, took this in Raw, and have no idea how to use the Nikon Capture software so could probably get it looking better.

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    Thank you Louise,
    Don't know what was up with them that day but they were all going mad, splashing and chasing one another. It did make for great viewing though which is nice to be able to do on a lunch break, beats the office.

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