Friday, 9 October 2009

Mallards and reflections

Mallards and reflections in Inverleith Park, Edinburgh

24 comments:

James said...

That's a great reflection and I like the ducks too. :)

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poefusion said...

the look so peaceful upon the reflective water. hope all is well. have a great day.

The Weaver of Grass said...

I do like the simplicity of your photographs - your header says everything there is to say about Autumn - and your mallards photodoes the same really - lovely.

Regina said...

Nice reflection!

Ellie said...

Great place to be!

Jasmine said...

I love Mallards. I saw a conservation programn once about the rarity of Mallards these days. They are similar to cherries but bigger and sweeter. They used to be a traditional orchard tree.

Sistertex said...

Lovely! What a restful scene.

Anonymous said...

Lovely photo of happy ducks. They do seem totally oblivious of the reflection though - just like humans until we start looking.

Ebie said...

Beautiful! The mallards are dancing causing the circular ripples!

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Carletta said...

Love the reflections and the rippled water joined by the sky as well!

Diane AZ said...

The mallards and lovely and the clouds look beautiful in the water too. A very peaceful image.

Michael said...

Great pic. Loving the ducks.

Maude Lynn said...

I love the ripples on the water.

Cindy said...

We had a pair of Mallards that visited our pond this year but I didn't get any reflective photos of them. Nice photo!

Reader Wil said...

I love mallards! And swans too. I have a love story about a swan.

Janice Thomson said...

Delightful idyllic scene.

Thérèse said...

A happy couple of mallards in a quiet environment! What could they wish for more?

Rune Eide said...

I fell for those tiny waves around the birds - there are something special about those.

storyteller at Sacred Ruminations said...

Lovely photo on the still waters ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

Suburban Girl said...

Mallards remind me of my childhood...grew up on Mallard Rd named 'cause there were ducks from the stream nearby.

cieldequimper said...

Simple but very soothing.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for stopping by my playground. I appreciate it a great deal. What a wonderful reflection. Excellent. Have a great weekend :)

ramblingwoods said...

I love ducks so I can appreciate this pair. It looks like they have a lovely place to paddle around in.. Michelle

mansuetude said...

soft and beautiful... tender the grass is and the shadow of the grass even softened more.