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    This little female Mallard seemed to be having a great time. Second is the ideal couple at the other end of the lake.
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    Lovely aren't they and like me they are always smiling
    Nice captures

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    I do like the female mallard capture rolf, a great action shot

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    Thanks Topper, Mallards are great to photograph, as they are not too shy.
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