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    Shot a limit of ducks and geese

    I haven't been out much with either of my cameras this year. That changed today. It was a beautiful spring day and I knew there would be waterfowl around. They always are no matter the season and I'm sure everyone on this forum knows how much I like waterfowl hunting. Whether by shotgun, or camera, I love shooting ducks and geese. As I suspected, I wasn't disappointed. Here are a few that made the cut.

    American Widgeon drake
    Shot a limit of ducks and geese

    Canada Honker and Jr. Honkers
    Shot a limit of ducks and geese

    Wood Duck drake
    Shot a limit of ducks and geese

    Same duck, different angle
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    Canada Honker keeping a watchful eye
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    Re: Shot a limit of ducks and geese

    Looks like a great place.

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    Re: Shot a limit of ducks and geese

    I agree with Paul above...all are nicely shot too (pun intended)...but I like the watchfulness of #2...I think she saw you wandering around...

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    Re: Shot a limit of ducks and geese

    All nicely done buy #2 is my favorite! Good job!

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    Re: Shot a limit of ducks and geese

    +1 to David's comments.

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    Re: Shot a limit of ducks and geese

    Yes, it is a nice park near the city library. Most of these were relatively easy to approach to get a nice shot of. The wood duck was really skiddish, so I had to use my 300mm lens and crop to really get in on them.

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