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The last time I shot at Barrow I had very few opportunities with the specie but this time I had numerous. It seemed as though they were in nearly every small pond. Fortunate for me!
This image shows some of the iridescence of the neck and wing coverts. Please click image for uncompressed view, thanks. Canon 7D2, 600mm f4L IS II, ISO 500, f/8, 1/3200 sec, manual exposure Bob Kothenbeutel
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