Took some photos today.

Some diver.
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TNAL45 wrote:I think the big duck is a hermie. Not 100% sure though. What kind of diver is that?
TNAL45 wrote: What kind of diver is that?
TNAL45 wrote:I think the big duck is a hermie. Not 100% sure though. What kind of diver is that?
TNAL45 wrote:I think the big duck is a hermie. Not 100% sure though. What kind of diver is that?
rebelp74 wrote:TNAL45 wrote:I think the big duck is a hermie. Not 100% sure though. What kind of diver is that?
If its on a pond in georgia, its a tuft duck!
TNAL45 wrote:rebelp74 wrote:TNAL45 wrote:I think the big duck is a hermie. Not 100% sure though. What kind of diver is that?
If its on a pond in georgia, its a tuft duck!
I did snag some sweet pics of muscoveys flying.
flight control wrote:Some day, I'll have "some diver" and a hodded morgenzer on my wall.
WTN10 wrote:Those look like Grebes.
WTN10 wrote:Is my last name Cubbage?
Eric Haynes wrote:flight control wrote:Some day, I'll have "some diver" and a hodded morgenzer on my wall.
How far are you from NY? I want to shoot a cormorant.
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WTN10 wrote:Is my last name Cubbage?
flight control wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:flight control wrote:Some day, I'll have "some diver" and a hodded morgenzer on my wall.
How far are you from NY? I want to shoot a cormorant.
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Not very far, about a two hour drive after you cross in from Maine, and there are plenty to shoot, no limit