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by Kaylyn Franks
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Reflections of You and Me
Wildlife Photography by Kaylyn Franks
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This pair of male wood ducks spent most of the morning parading around for the ladies during mating season at Kathryn Albertson Park, Boise, Idaho. The wood duck is a medium-sized perching duck. The adult male has distinctive multicolored iridescent plumage and red eyes, with a distinctive white flare down the neck. The female, less colorful, has a white eye-ring and a whitish throat. Both adults have crested heads.
Their breeding habitat is wooded swamps, shallow lakes, marshes or ponds, and creeks in eastern North America, the west coast of the United States and western Mexico. They usually nest in cavities in trees close to water, although they will take advantage of nesting boxes in wetland locations if available.
About Kaylyn Franks I am an Idaho native, adventure seeker and professional photographer. I fell in love with photography in my teens and dreamt of being a professional photographer. I attended photography courses in college, but ended up pursuing a different profession. In 2012, I decided to refuel my passion for photography and full fill my teenage dream. I immersed myself in books, online courses, and attended multiple professional photography workshops. I have worked alongside William Albert Albers, Jodi Cobb, Thomas Mangelsen, Jay Maisel, Richard Clark, Jim Richardson, Michael Forsberg, Justin Reznick and Joel Grimes. These outstanding artists stoked the fire within me to a raging inferno. I passionately build on the...
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