Tuesday, November 9, 2010

A Walk in the Park

Do you see him? No, it's not a squirrel.

How about now? No! Let's get closer.

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36 comments:

Poetic Shutterbug said...

And look at his awesome reflection. He is beautiful. Wonderful shots.

J Bar said...

Beautiful shots.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

Betsy from Tennessee said...

Beautiful Fall pictures, Judy.... Love seeing the cute little guy!!!! Can't believe you didn't have a squirrel in those photos though... ha ha

Hugs,
Betsy

Judy Sheldon-Walker said...

He is so pretty. He should have been looking in the water at his mirrored image. :-)

LV said...

You did a ducky good job for outdoor sights this week. I love the fall scenes this time of the year.

MISTAYA said...

Very nice picture but your header photo is breathe taking!!! Amazing.
Gail and Mistaya

Margaret Bednar said...

Love the lead in. Very creative.

diane said...

Love your header. This is my second walk in a park in USA since I logged on. I love blogging and see all these wonderful places. I love the reflection of the autumn colours and ducky is cute too.

Brambleberry Cottage said...

Beautiful images! A fun way to get us really looking, too. ;)

Visiting from Susan's Outdoor Wednesday. Also just joined you as a follower.

Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com

dogsmom said...

What beautiful trees. I am sure there is a squirrel hiding up there somewhere.
Really great reflective photo!

Ginny said...

A lone mallard! And what a great reflection, I love the colors in the water!

Christopher said...

great shots

Randi said...

Very clever and fun! Love the photos.

~Cheryl said...

Oooo. He's handsome! Just look at that chest! Beautiful photos

nuts said...

ooh, that's gorgeous!

DawnTreader said...

Wonderful autumn colours.

Naturedigital said...

The parks are made for walking them at this time of year.
Costas

***Icy BC said...

Wow..love that reflection of the duck, Judy! Looks like he stand on a rock..

HOOTIN' ANNI said...

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm, so very pretty. I can almost hear the rustle of the falling leaves as I walk the path.

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Judy said...

Judy, I really love the reflection in your header!! The mallard drake makes me think of the one we saw on our walk yesterday, dead and partially eaten...

Madi and Mom said...

Yes I do see a beautiful Mallard but oh my stars gold reflections in the water are breathtaking.

Just gorgeous!! Well done,

Yesterday's weather was splendid.
65 sunny, not a cloud in the sky.
Mom ate lunch outside
Hugs to you two,
Madi and Mom

DoanLegacy said...

This is a wonderful scenery to see! The colors of the trees are magnificent.

Sandra said...

what a beautiful spot. i guessed goose, close but not a mallard. lovely shot. and fun guessing and like always i guessed wrong. need to photoshp a longer neck so i could be right for once.

The Japanese Redneck said...

a perfect place for a stroll

fredamans said...

I could just make him out. Blends really well with the foliage now. Great shots!

Kay said...

What a beautiful place to walk.

Kelly said...

I just lovelovelove your photos. I'm all excited because the Canadian Geese are starting to arrive for the winter at my local park.

Carol said...

Awwww. Isn't he just utterly handsome.

GrammyMouseTails said...

handsome Mr. Mallard. love the story pic way to find him, clever ;) Hoping over from WW with a wet photo story myself, LOL! ~hugs, Faythe at GMT~

Donnie said...

Those were gorgeous photo's. Happy Outdoor Wednesday.

Sharon Wagner said...

Quack, Quack.

Pat said...

Not only a beautiful day, but a beautiful place to take a walk! Love the reflection of the duck in the water!

Miss Kodee said...

Ah reflective photography is soothing somehow! Very nice
Debbie @Fetch Photos

Miss Kodee said...

Ah reflective photography is soothing somehow! Very nice
Debbie @Fetch Photos

Linda said...

What a pretty place for a walk!! And ducks too!!

Self Sagacity said...

So very nice for you to be able to see so many ducks, I thought they fly south for the winter?