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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Wordless Wednesday: Battle scarred, world weary, but able to fly
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35 comments:
That's an inspirational shot, Carver. Thanks.
What a wonderful photo. Happy WW
Terrific shot, and yes very inspirational :) Happy WW Carver!
Oh I love how you caught him in stride! Wonderful...
what a wonderful shot! love the title ... :)
i agree, it's really inspirational!
great one, Carver.
I love the caption you've given the picture :)
How can he fly? Wow!
Amazing photography, my friend. Simply amazing.
My WW is HERE.
Lovely picture! I like the colours almost as much as I like the goose's attitude :-)
Thanks for dropping by. Happy WW!
It's beautiful shot! I love it!
Home and Garden
Wonderful and sweet shot!!
Happy ww :)
Thanks to everyone for visiting and commenting. I thought I'd mention that although the duck looked injured with the feathers sticking out, he did eventually fly back to the water. However, he kept well away from the other ducks which made me think they had been picking on him.
Way to go, Ducky!
Great shot!
Thanks for sharing this fellow. He's today's inspiration.
Happy WW!
Nice composition. Happy WW! :)
Such a great shot, Carver! You caught him in mid-stride! Fantastic! Happy WW! :)
That is me right now. :(
Love the caption, and the ducky.
That is a great shot!
Happy ww!
Poor baby!
I want to know this little duck's story. Compelling shot, Carver.
Spoken like a true cancer survivor, Carver!
What a wonderful shot...beautiful caption, too.
Happy WW :)
I eXpect many can relate to his plight, on some level... Great piX!
Thanks again to everyone for visiting. As I mentioned a ways up I was relieved when the duck flew back to the water because I wasn't sure it could fly at first. I think it was more fearful of the other ducks than it was of us but it did find a spot in the water away from the others. Although I didn't see it in a fight (it was already on the bridge when we got there), that's what it looked like had happened.
Beautifully done!
Thanks for dropping by my place. :)
That's a great photo! And the caption too! :)
Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment! :) Have a great day!
Fantastic shot and inspirational..Happy WW
Thanks again to everyone for visiting.
The floor boards, the railing and its shadows make this a perfect composition. The bird adds life/drama to it! Love this!!
My heart goes out to that poor fella. I hope he makes it in his journey.
Geese and ducks molt their flight feathers and are unable to fly for 3-4 weeks during the summer. This male is molting into feathers that look more like a female so that he can hide more easily. Right after the molt he will regain his green head and gray body breeding colors as pairs mate up during the fall and winter...
Michelle, Thanks so much for the information about the duck. I also posted on your site. I appreciate it so much.
Thanks again to everyone for visiting.
You're welcome, I didn't want you to worry about it.I forgot to add that my blog has a post (and photos) from a day ago about mallard fights and they do fight and do get injured when the "fairer" sex is involved.
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