Common Eider landing - New England
Below photograph shows Common Eiders coming for a landing:
On this particular day, ducks were landing a little bit further away / sooner that I was hoping for. This allowed me to get wider shots like the one above showing more than one approaching. Luckily, I was still able to crop the image and separate the juvenile male eider:
I like the way these ducks spread their wings and feet right before the landing. Landing itself is even more fun to watch. I will post a photo soon.
I cannot wait to visit this spot again this Winter to photograph wintering Common Eiders, and other ducks, at times at very close distance. Soon, I will be releasing new guide / ebook with information on where and how I’m taking photographs of these ducks for the best results. Currently, you can preorder it for a discounted price, here: https://www.greggard.com/location-guides/common-eiders-new-england-ducks
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