Showing posts with label ducks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ducks. Show all posts

26.12.11

Caption - A Big Hug

Welcome to Monday Photo Captions!
Merry Christmas too!

Enjoy the captions contributed by fellow bloggers and leave yours for the last two photos.
Selected ones will be posted next Monday with links to your blogs.


Kay L Davies : Hey! Someone help me down, please.

Liz : I don't want to get my feet dirty!

Bananaz : Friends, rodents, countrymen, lend me your ears.


Kay L Davies : Oh, thank you, thank you for helping me down. Here's a big hug for you.

Bananaz : Sumo duck wrestlers in action.

One : It takes two to tango.



Send in your captions for the last two images by this week.
All comments are welcomed too.
May you have a merry week ahead!

19.12.11

Caption - Bird's-Eye View


Welcome to Monday Photo Captions!

Enjoy the captions contributed by fellow bloggers and leave yours for the last two photos.
Selected ones will be posted next Monday with links to your blogs.


Sweepy : Tweet! Here in Birdland, Rudolph has red eyes and black shiny coat! And if you ever saw him, you would even say it glows!

Hootin Anni : He is not MY son! Is he yours?

Genie : Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds, baked in a pie...


Bananaz : Birds'-eye view of a marriage mediation.

Springman : Anyone seen my cell phone?

Thank you for all your caption contributions.
According to Sean, the birds above are called Asian Glossy Starling.
Sean, thank you for the identification.
I had thought they were the babies of the Asian Koels because these small birds appeared together with the male and female Asian Koels on my fig tree.
In the photo above, they were on a champaka tree.




Send in your captions for the last two images by this week.
All comments are welcomed too.
May you have a joyful week ahead!

4.12.11

Caption - Bride and Groom


Welcome to Monday Photo Captions!
It is still 4 hours away from Monday but I am posting early as I would be away the next few days.

Enjoy the captions contributed by fellow bloggers and leave your captions for the last two photos.
Selected ones will be posted next Monday with links to your blogs or websites.



One : Outstanding choreography!

Christine : On your mark, get set, go!



Andrea : Let's go to the shore now, we've got too much sun already! Look at the whites, they are always in the shade! 

Stewart M : While the groom arrives with his friends, the bridal party waits in the background.

Liz : The hunt begins; you take the land, we'll take the water.



Send in your captions for the last two images latest by this week.
All comments are welcomed.
May you have a joyful week ahead!

28.11.11

Caption - Pull out that Tooth!


Welcome to Monday Photo Captions!

 For those who are unfamiliar with this game, just enjoy the captions contributed by fellow bloggers and leave your captions for the last two photos.
Selected ones will be posted next Monday with links to your blogs or websites.


b-a-g : Achoo!

Carletta  : Always cover your nose when you sneeze.

Anika : Wash Face. Tick...(continues below the next cat photo)

GardenWalkGardenTalk : I smell catnip. Gimme, gimme, gimme!


Anna : Oh! How I love spaghetti!

 Liz : Go ahead and pull. I need to get rid of that tooth.

Anika : ... Floss teeth. Tick. Bring on the new week!

Thank you for all your contribution last week.



Send in your captions for the last two images latest by this week.
All comments are welcomed.
May you have a joyful week ahead!

25.11.11

Love and Anger



These ducks are taking a stroll down the path.


I posted a bunch of excited ducks which dashed in every direction and never seem to pause.
Today, I am sharing the calm ones which are found at a different lake.


Instead of chasing after me like the ones I met last week, this one actually fell asleep while observing me.


An expressive duck showed me its LOVE in its own way above.



There seem to  be a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
I believe these ducks are well fed, leading to their calm behaviour.
Then suddenly the atmosphere changed!
Two brown ducks dashed forward angrily to attack a white one...




As you can see in the 3 photos above, the brown ducks attacked and pecked out some white feathers.
I wanted to interview them to find out the reason for their sudden outburst but my daughter chased the brown ducks away to avoid further loss of feathers.


The victim seem fine and still look pretty in the landscape.


Back to peace and tranquility.
A little bit of anger and violence added some excitement.
Imagine a sandwich made of 2 pieces of love and a tiny bit of anger in between.
That's how things appear to be.
There is always the calm before the storm, followed by calm again.



Have a splashing weekend!

18.11.11

Duck Photography with No Tips

I must admit I love taking photos of animals.
I love to see their expressions; sometimes humorous, sometimes touching or just plain amusing.



I took these photos at the lake in Setia Ecopark where the Sales and Marketing office is.
I love to capture them; 1 in a frame, 2 in a frame, 3 in a frame...



I particularly like to see them peeping out of the bushes.



I was at Garden Walk Garden Talk a few minutes ago and found that she has furnished lots of bird photography tips.
Apparently she acquired some of her skills from Galen Leeds Photography.
If you are looking for Bird Photography tips, click on their links above.
Over here, I'm just sharing some fun photos of ducks.



I like to see a group of ducks facing the same direction as if they are in a mission together.
They seem to be full of determination.




I find those eyes really cute.
They look serious yet filled with uncertainty considering the change in direction every few seconds.


It gets interesting when they suddenly turn to stare at me.


It gets even more exciting when they chased after me.
I thought I should 'snap and run' but I extended my hand instead and got pecked.
It didn't hurt though.



I thought they look cute from behind too.


Come to think of it, I like them in any number and in any position.
I like the fact that they cannot keep still.

I hope you have enjoyed my Duck Photography with No Tips.

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17.10.11

Caption - Imposters


Enjoy these Monday Photo Captions and leave your captions for the last two photos.
Selected ones will be posted next Monday with links to your blogs or websites.


Richard & Kay : I think I'll just duck out for a while.

Bananaz : Join you later. Web varnish not dry yet.

Anna : The ugly Duck-ling.

NHGarden : I give it a week.

GardensEyeView : I've had enough of these impromptu meetings.


Richard & Kay : These quackers seem kinda dry.

Bananaz : Let's vote. OK! 8 Ups, 2 Quacks!

GardensEyeView : Who said this is a hen party?

For the benefit of those who do not reside in the US, AFLAC is a large insurance company with the following logo.




Ann'sGardenSpot : Aflac is here. I got a call that someone has an accident.

GardenWalkGardenTalk :  Aflac...Look at all those imposters!



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All comments are welcomed too.
Here's wishing you a happy week ahead!

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