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    This image of a preening Long-tailed Duck drake in winter plumage was captured along the inlet jetty at Barnegat light, NJ.

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    Beautiful drake, sharpness, EXP, pose, light, and image. I wish only that the eye were open :)
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    Artie took the words out of my mouth. A very nice capture, Rob. Was this on your most recent visit to the jetty? The one day I was there (3/20), I found no drakes around, and only a few hens on the water. I was surprised, and feared they had headed north. It was a very windy afternoon, so maybe they were hiding somewhere out of the wind.

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    Nice one Rob. Well done

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    This is very nice.
    Love the preening pose.
    Good exposure on the whites.
    I have to agree with Artie about the eye. I wish it was either fully closed or open. Not a deal breaker for me though.
    I like the visible trailing feet and the little bubbles,
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    Here is a shot of the Long-tailed Duck drake from the same series only in this one he has his eye open.

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    Nice one, Rob. The open eye is a plus, and the raised tail. Good pose and lovely water. I enjoyed shooting with you the other day. Glad you got your car out.

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    Like the second one. And like the first one too. The bird in the OP is better angled towards us. But I do like seeing the eye. I'll bet that you were sitting low in the rocks for these. Were you out near the far end?
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    Artie, I was near the far end but not all the way to the tower. The low angle is due to high tide. I bought a watch with a tide/moon indicator so rather than look up the tide each time, I use the watch. For water shots or shorebirds sleeping, I head to the jetty when the tide is coming in. For preening shots, when the tide is going out. Thanks for the advice to remove my tc. I had a really good shoot at the jetty last week with much better compositions, I think. I don't live far from Denise and hope to meet you someday to thank you personally for all the help you have given me.

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    Hey Rob, You are most welcome. I pretty much new exactly where you were. Been there, done that. Hope to see you there one of these years.
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