Another look for the Scoter today in better light. They often only stay for a day and these were no exception (maybe two days for three of them). In the absence of anything better we resorted to a bit of duck digiscoping practice at Lynch Lake where a Water Rail swimming along the edge was a surprise.
There are some much better duck photos from this session on
Weedon's World of Nature.
Click on pics for a larger images.
Water Rail (
Rallus aquaticus)

Gadwall (
Anas strepera)

Shoveler (
Anas clypeata)

Digiscoped with Nikon Coolpix 995 and Leica APO77 with 20x eyepiece.
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