Tag: mallard

The Birthright of His Sex

I would just like to say
That it is my conviction
That longer hair and other flamboyant affectations
Of appearance are nothing more
Than the male's emergence
From his drab camouflage
Into the gaudy plumage
Which is the birthright of his sex

There is a peculiar notion that elegant plumage
And fine feathers are not proper for the man
When aaa......ctually
That is the way things are
In most
Species!

My Conviction, from the Musical HAIR!

The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Change

Shades of Brown Next to Other Colours

The cinnamon coloured carpels contrast beautifully with the yellow petals of the tickseed.

A white hen juxtaposed with the tawny hen.

Beautiful chocolate wool contrasted by momma’s beige wool.

Nutty duck: Walnut and almond coloured feathers offest by emerald and indigo.

And this young drake is still changing his colours to produce the striking contrast of the mature bird.

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Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: July colour brown

Ducktails

Before taking photos I had never noticed that curlicue at the tail of male mallards. It is quite distinct and rather pretty, probably with no other function than impressing the female of the species.

These two were quite obliging in showing off the difference between the genders.

Close-up anyone?

And of course, there is no leaving out the pun.

DUCK!

The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Duck

Stock photo

10 reflection a

Here is a long shot of the lake in Böblingen, where I took this picture, to explain the extraordinary colour, right in the middle:

10 reflection b

PS: The title is a word pun crossing German-English lines.  Mallards are called “stock ducks” (Stockenten) in German.

For K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge: reflection.


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Birds minus

Birds missing vital parts in the following pictures.

18 28a

Stork minus a leg.

18 28f

Duck also minus a leg.

18 28j

Gray goose without a beak.

18 28c

Duck also without a beak.

18 28h

Canadian goose without a neck, or possibly without a head.

18 28g

Two ducks without any upper body parts.

18 28b

Pigeon without head.

18 28i

Swan also without head.

18 28d

Flamingo without neither neck nor head.

18 28e

Cockerel without colour.

For Cee’s Oddball Photo Challenge.  More odd photos or photos with odd subjects can be found here.

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