
A cinnamon teal pair searching the grass looking for the perfect nesting site. Many ducks were paired up and on the nest during our last visit to the Arapahoe National Wildlife Refuge.

A cinnamon teal pair searching the grass looking for the perfect nesting site. Many ducks were paired up and on the nest during our last visit to the Arapahoe National Wildlife Refuge.
They make a very nice couple! I like it.
Alan
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THanks Alan, they were a nice looking pair indeed happy and content with this nice tall spring grass. Hope you are having a great day.
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‘We want to be alone’. Lovely photo.
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I bet they do want to just duck back down into the nice tall grass and not be disturbed. Have a great one.
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Handsome pair!
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Hi eliza, I think so as well and i like how they were just going about their own way and hanging out in the tall grass on a warm early summer evening.
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Awww, so cute….. ❤
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Indeed they are.
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What a sweet pair! This is a great reminder to all that this is the season of Love in the animal kingdom. My own backyard has several pairs of birds right now probably nesting.
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Hi, thanks for the feedback it is appreciated. It is great to be able to witness the spring ritual and must be fun to watch those paired up in your yard. We have a pair of crows nesting in a big tree down the street and it is fun to hear the little ones learning how to caw and well…be crows.
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🙂
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Have a great week.
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What a magic photo. Ducks in the wild bonding. How special is that world.
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Hi and thanks for the feedback. It is a special sight to see animal behavior and also a fun way to spend the day. Hope your weekend is going well.
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