F/6.3, 1/60, ISO 320.
Day 4 / 365
I wonder where they can be swimming in such a hurry, maybe they are late to be somewhere or maybe they are just afraid of me. 🙂
Interesting Fact: Canvasbacks are diver ducks well equipped with their own form of flippers—large webbed feet that make them smooth and graceful swimmers. They spend much of their time in the water and use their long bills to feed by digging through bottom sediments in search of aquatic plant stems and roots, or submerged insects, crustaceans, and clams. ( http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/canvasback/ )

Lovely closeup photo! We wish we could take photos as beautiful as this.
Thank you very much i am really glad you enjoy my work 🙂
Oh, we’re referring to the cover photo….the one with the bird feeding on a fish. But this swimming ducks are awesome too!
🙂 thank you
Good shot of these canvasbacks!
Thank you very much 🙂
They just like swimming
Yes they do. 🙂
Lovely shot. We call them Pochards in the UK 🙂
Thank you very much. And I am always happy to learn something new thank you 🙂
Beautiful shot of those beautiful canvasbacks! Where did you take it?
Thank you very much I took this photo in Bayonne, NJ 🙂