I love how in a mere 10 minutes in nature can reset the body, mind and soul.
Being in their presence, the simplicity of the moment, even in the cold chill of the air they swam on top of the water, happily bobbing and flying in and out of the water. Such peace.
Sulphur Springs Conservation Area outside of Hanover, Ontario Canada
You can see more in my Flickr portfolio under Birds – Ducks!
Canon R6MII + EF/RF + EF 70-200 f2.8L
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4 thoughts on “10 Minutes in Nature: Reset Your Mind, Body, and Soul with Ducks”
Did you know that the kind of bird known as a duck in English came to be called that because of the way it ducks under the water?
Did you know that the kind of bird known as a duck in English came to be called that because of the way it ducks under the water?
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That is something I did not know! They certainly do that alot, made me feel even colder watching them lol!
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Wonderful duck images! I agree, 10 minutes in nature is a great way to reset our mind, body and soul.
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Thank you! I love how quick the reset can feel and my heart filled with joy capturing them! Win win!
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