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1 minute ago, Mal C said:

Thery are nice, but they eat your bait in shallow water! When I'm fishing, I dread them!

They keep well away in parts of the broads I'm piking on. Really shy. 

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43 minutes ago, Mal C said:

thats cause your are casting all the time, or do you live/dead bait?

No they just wont come near along with all the other wildfowl.These are proper wild ducks. Same with the tufties and widgeon they keep well away. 

Soon scatter when a marshy flies past. 

Last time out i counted 18 marsh harriers in sky at same time. 

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Some Class pictures there, of what looks like a really enjoyable musical performance. You've really captured the moment.

On 26/01/2025 at 17:51, Ncfc said:

Wild Mallards are incredibly shy and hard to get close to. Shot from my boat on the broads whist fishing.Slight blur in due to reeds.

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Magic Picture!!!

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1 hour ago, Soulandy said:

A few from Eryri/Snowdonia again. 

Sunsetting below Yr Wyddfa/Snowdon from various ponits and the Giants Chair above Craflwyn Hall, Beddgelert 

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Beautiful & Epic are the 2 adjectives that come to mind. Thank you for sharing such stunning images=0).

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1 hour ago, Mick Reed said:

Chester le street park

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Not sure if the top photo is sunrise or sunset , whatever it is ,it's Magical . Sunlight on water Beautiful=0).

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3 hours ago, Nsdancer said:

Not sure if the top photo is sunrise or sunset , whatever it is ,it's Magical . Sunlight on water Beautiful=0).

More chester le street park

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15 hours ago, Mick Reed said:

More chester le street park

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I'd love to see an otter in the wild. I know they're making a come back in some rivers. Much to the disdain of some anglers - one or two on here!

Great pics Mick, well done mate.

Peter

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