My ex coworker said he once saw a Muscovy Duck cold plate on a bar menu in Singapore, expensive dish. The irony is, in Florida these ducks are protected.
You've done an excellent job here bringing out their inner...err..ugliness.
I do like the way the iridescence of the feathers shows in your photos, but yeah...that face, ugh!!!
Turkeys and vultures are just hopelessly ugly. Not sure about vultures, but turkeys have the distinction of being ugly AND stupid. :lmao:
My ex coworker said he once saw a Muscovy Duck cold plate on a bar menu in Singapore, expensive dish. The irony is, in Florida these ducks are protected.
Great shots Scott! I was getting ready to also ask what most others asked, how the heck you got so close, these guys see you coming a mile awayI kinda cheated getting the shots I have of them, they came to my feeder lol I love the iridescence in their feathers. My biggest problem shooting them is I laugh uncontrollably when they run away, they are fast but such an awkward jerky gait lol
The third pic is kinda gross for me, Though all pics are surprisingly sharp, Which lens and body you use? That sharpness smells $$$$..
Interesting, thanks for passing that along. I've seen them but honestly never really looked up any information about them for some reason.Well there are plenty of them in S.Florida. They have weird temper. They are all over the parking lot and they don't move for traffic. Yes they fly, but usually only for relatively short distances. I hear they were brought to the US by early Spanish folks and they eat mosquitoes, making them valuable animals for the southern states. They like to have rough sex, and in spring, you see ducklings all over the place. They usually combine families to care for the young, and it's common to see a group of 30+ ducklings moving together with a few adult females. As for the males... they are nowhere to be seen near the ducklings.
In Florida, generally you are not allowed to interact with wild animals, endangered or not. I hear that if you "disturb" them, you can get fined.
They should just ban humans altogether.
The third pic is kinda gross for me, Though all pics are surprisingly sharp, Which lens and body you use? That sharpness smells $$$$..
They are kind of gross looking. Especially with that big, hairy knot sticking out of their face
EXIF data is intact, but I used a Nikon D7000 and Sigma 150-500mm lens. The middle one was shot at 380mm and the other two at 500mm.
The state park where I shot these photos is much the same. They have rules posted EVERYWHERE, and most anything you would normally do in a state park is forbidden here. No running on the paths, no pets on the paths (there is a paved road through the middle and that's the only place running, bicycles, or pets is allowed), no swimming, no fishing, do not get off the paths, no musical instruments, no weddings (yeah, they really did post the last two), no picnicking, no picking the flowers, no feeding the birds. The list goes on and on and on, and that's why I really dislike going there. The reason I do go there is that it's close to home and there are always birds and deer to photograph.