Greetings

Unless otherwise specified very little post processing is done to the images - cropping, some sharpening, adjusting the brightness/contrast settings, adjusting the saturation and occasionally lightening or darkening.

These photographs are the personal properties of Bob & Cynthia Kaufman. Please do not reproduce, copy, download or print without a written permission from us.

We may be contacted at ornithographer@yahoo.com

Thanks for viewing our blog.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Philippine Duck - Anas luzonica

The very best place to see Philippine Ducks is at the Candaba Wetlands. Depending on the season, hundreds, even thousands, congregate on this marshy area. It was a surprise to my wife and I when we visited Caylabne Resort in Cavite that one of the staff informed us that there was a flock of Philippine Ducks in the "pond". We made a short hike through some forest and at the edge was indeed a pond. And yes, there was a flock of Philippine Ducks there.

Philippine Ducks are endemic to the Philippines. They can be found in freshwater marshes, shallow lakes and on bays. Their distinguishing mark is the bright cinnamon head and neck with a black crown and stripe across the eyes not unlike those ancient Egyptian portraits.

Philippine Duck - Anas luzonica
Caylabne Bay Resort, Cavite
August 18, 2012

Canon 5D Mark II, 500mm+1.4X (700mm) on a tripod
ISO-200, 1/400, f6.3


philippine duck

No comments:

Post a Comment