Interesting. It makes a world of difference when you know what's going on. I've seen ducks sit up in the water and flap their wings. I assumed this was just something similar. Didn't realize it was a food gathering technique.
This is a discussion on Butterfly...not quite within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Interesting. It makes a world of difference when you know what's going on. I've seen ducks sit up in the ...
Interesting. It makes a world of difference when you know what's going on. I've seen ducks sit up in the water and flap their wings. I assumed this was just something similar. Didn't realize it was a food gathering technique.
Yeah thanks HBG - you just skooled me.
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