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    Taken at a local birding spot in Pretoria. The males bill consists of this knob, different to the female which I have posted previously.http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=34020 I could have maybe had a better HA.

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    Good exposure control, light and calm water. I'm not even sure I have seen images of this species before. Do you have images in this series with the duck swimming toward you?

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    Axel, thanks. I will have a look as this was actually from one of my older files - taken in April. I do have them on disc and will see what is there in the way of a headon image. Will mail you an image. Cheers.

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    HA not a nit. Well exposed with good detail & colours. Like the smooth surface of the water. Well done!

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    Lovely water and iridescence, Stuart. Really shows the typical bill profile nicely.
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    Nice reflection bro. Wonder about the light though, seems just a little strong. Awesome duck though, reminds me of our Musk Duck, though that's black. Not particularly fussed about the HA this instance, the blue water is superb!

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    A new bird for me! I like the iridescence and BG.

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    WOW! Love those back feathers. Great shot.

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    looks like a cousine of comb duck we have here but they are very shy
    Nice ecposure and compo Stuartbhai , VWD here
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    WOW! This sure is a unique looking duck one I have never seen before very nicely captured Stuart.

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    This is well captured Stu. Good exposure and nice feather detail and colour.
    They are now called comb ducks.

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    Thank you all so much.

    Dave, thanks for the correct ID.

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    loved the expo, details and the reflextion adds well bhai.. congrats..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Barnes View Post
    They are now called comb ducks.
    Stuartbhai , We too call them Comb duck

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    Kiranbhai, Harshadbhai, thanks for your comments. Much appreciated.

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    IOC says the Comb Duck (Sarkidiornis sylvicola) is the one in South America and the Knob-billed Duck (Sarkidiornis melanotos) is the one in the old world.

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