Male Mandarin Duck preening itself. The female was obscured by vegetation, which is a shame because they have a subtle beauty to them so different from the flashy male.

Canon R6 + RF800mm, 1/1250s

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    8 months ago

    I love it! The photosheet pretty effectively captures the behaviour, in this case preening. I notice the webbed feet and think “those don’t look too handy for gripping onto a branch”. Do you have a photo from a greater (perceived) distance away to show how high up from the ground they are, etc.?

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      8 months ago

      They actually nest in trees!

      This one is kinda proof of the claim, I alas don’t have any better

      P.S. in case it’s not obvious, that’s the female!

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        8 months ago

        You rock, Kevin! Thank you.

        They actually nest in trees!

        That’s super unexpected based on their feet. I’d guess there’s an interesting adaptation story there. I love your b-side photos! I agree with you that the female is also beautiful in a more subtle way