NATURE CLICKS #447 - WOOD DUCK


Before I start in another weekend adventure I still like to share a photo from last weekend. Wood Ducks breed in the Green Island Wetlands. Some of the habitat meets their preferences, wooded swamps and marshes. They are pretty shy and coming close to a pair in the open water is not always possible. They are probably one of the prettiest ducks we can find here, and especially right now, during mating time, their feathers look great. 

There was a lot of glare on the water surface but this couple tried to get away from me and swam towards a darker part of the submerged woods. This made at least the background acceptable and I tried to include it in the frame.

Nikon D750, Sigma 150-600mm / f5-6.3 DG OS HSM S, @ 550 mm (825 mm DX mode), 1/800 s, f/6.3, ISO200, slightly cropped