Birth

Uploaded: December 12, 2007

Description

This is a baby Runer Duck trying to completely get out of his shell. I wish there was a way to put all of the photos of this birthing/hatching process in here because just one photo does not completely show this incredible birth.
Shot with my Sony Mavice FD200 and a light from a small lamp, not just for lighting, but to keep the baby warm also. ENJOY!

Exif: F Number: 2.8, ExposureTime: 16777216/1509949440 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 47104, Model: Digimax V4

Comments

Symona R. Wood December 12, 2007

Amazing, one I will surely show my kids after school !!! As for the other pics, have you thought of a collage of sorts to depict more of the process you photographed ? #806842

Karen L. Swigart December 12, 2007

Yvonne...what a great picture. I too would like to see more of the pictures you have of this event. Do you raise these ducks? I'm curious about the circumstances that you would have this hatchling. What at wonderful thing to experience. Thank you for sharing it. Karen #5200548

Brinn MacDougall December 12, 2007

Something you don't see everyday, terrific capture, Yvonne. #5200563

Debbie Price December 12, 2007

Very interesting. Nice. dp #5200685

Karen Engelbreth December 12, 2007

Fantastic capture, Yvonne! #5200693

Sharon Perkins December 12, 2007

What an incredible shot !!!!!! I love this #5200722

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