Love the swampy scene, and I challenge all readers to say "Mallard Shadow" three times fast. Or to make it more fun, try "Mallard Shadow/Shallow Matter". Go ahead.
Shelley's Lake, always something interesting and photo worthy! Swampy areas always make me raise an eyebrow! Guess we have been living with AllieGators too long.
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ReplyDeleteWintersun on trunks and shadow shots - perfect! YAM xx
Trees and water always look good together.
ReplyDeleteWell posed those mallards!
ReplyDeleteFrom one who knows a thing or two about posing.
Toodle pip!
Bertie.
Very serene shots.
ReplyDeleteI like the shadow shot!
ReplyDeletePretty!!
ReplyDeleteNow I will be humming "me and my shadow" all day. 😉
Love the swampy scene, and I challenge all readers to say "Mallard Shadow" three times fast. Or to make it more fun, try "Mallard Shadow/Shallow Matter". Go ahead.
ReplyDeleteThe hubby said there were a dozen ducks down at our creek yesterday.
ReplyDeleteOur mom likes to watch ducks swim around, especially when they stick their heads in the water and they go bottom up. BOL!
ReplyDeleteSuch a calming photo ... took Cleo's challenge: "NOT" ... and yes to Millie & Water, the "bottoms up" is always so cute ...
ReplyDeleteNice shots. My hubby had been feeding ducks until the pond froze. XO
ReplyDeleteThe swamp does look very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI am a lover of swamps and would love to visit yours
ReplyDeleteShelley's Lake, always something interesting and photo worthy! Swampy areas always make me raise an eyebrow! Guess we have been living with AllieGators too long.
ReplyDeleteWhat a calm peaceful place. I like those ducks! ~Ernie
ReplyDeletea lovely way to spend a lazy Sunday
ReplyDeleteHello duckies!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy swampy areas for the photo opportunities. But chiggers who must swarm there come running to get behind my knees. Every time.
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