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White-faced whistling ducks Dendrocygna viduata in flight over a lagoon. Oiseaux du Djoudj National Park. Saint-Louis. Senegal.
One Eurasian Coot swimming in front of some reedbeds, wrapped in sunlight.
Haubentaucher mit 5 Kücken in einem mit grünen Algen bedekten Teich
Pied-billed Grebe in Banff National Park
This set of images of birds os from West - Northwest India, mostly Gujarat, and contains a mix of aquatic birds (pelicans, storks, cormorants, herons, waterfowl, waders, snipes, rails and crakes etc) as well as a few raptors (hawks/buzzard, falcons), and a few small birds (passerines etc). Includes flight, feeding, perched images and several in low shutter speed. There are also some images of birds in landfill sites and polluted waters.  Each image is individually captioned and includes species name.
Sultan Reedy National Park is located around Lake Yay between the Yesilhisar, Develi and Yahyali districts of Kayseri Province.
The fulvous whistling duck or fulvous tree duck (Dendrocygna bicolor) is a species of whistling duck that breeds across the world's tropical regions in much of Mexico and South America, the West Indies, the southern United States, sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian subcontinent. It has plumage that is mainly reddish brown, long legs and a long grey bill, and shows a distinctive white band across its black tail in flight. Like other members of its ancient lineage, it has a whistling call which is given in flight or on the ground. Its preferred habitat consists of wetlands with plentiful vegetation, including shallow lakes and paddy fields. The nest, built from plant material and unlined, is placed among dense vegetation or in a tree hole. The typical clutch is around ten whitish eggs. The breeding adults, which pair for life, take turns to incubate, and the eggs hatch in 24–29 days. The downy grey ducklings leave the nest within a day or so of hatching, but the parents continue to protect them until they fledge around nine weeks later.\n\nThe fulvous whistling duck feeds in wetlands by day or night on seeds and other parts of plants. It is sometimes regarded as a pest of rice cultivation, and is also shot for food in parts of its range. Despite hunting, poisoning by pesticides and natural predation by mammals, birds, and reptiles, the large numbers and huge range of this duck mean that it is classified as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Canada geese leaving the pond in the morning.
flock of cute coots walking on icy lake in formation ( Fulica atra )
Autumn mood
Couple of red-knobbed coot or crested coot, Fulica cristata, swimming together in El Hondo natural park, Spain
kırşehir türkiye turkey steppe
General aero view of Manych lake in Kalmykia, Russia. A lot of birds.
Coot duck on the Vermillion Lakes in Banff National Park
Grey-headed swamphen walking in the reed straw, the concept of nature's beautiful creations.
a group of ducks including shovelers and green wing teal, coming in to land on a lake
coots flock ( fulica atra ) walking together on icy lake
Rural Lake Scenery with Ducks
waterfowl
Little grebe at nest with chick
Camargue, Dicosa and Teich reserves
Flocks of Demoiselle Cranes landing at the edge of Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India, towards the end of their migratory journey from Mongolia.
This is a picture of migratory birds spending the winter in the migratory bird habitat.
Coot duck on the Vermillion Lakes in Banff National Park
flock of common coots on icy lake ( Fulica atra )
Living habitat in Common Moorhen in Beijing. It swims like a duck and walks atop floating vegetation like a rail with its long and slender toes. This boldly marked rail has a brilliant red shield over the bill and a white racing stripe down its side.
Dusky Moorhen on the towns wetlands
A male black bellied whistling duck leads nearly a dozen juvenile ducks as they fly over a wetland area in southern Costa Rica.
USSR - CIRCA 1991: A stamp printed in the USSR, shows Duck Conservation, circa 1991
Small flock of winter migrant Demeoiselle Crane (Anthropoides virgo) at a water body in a remote village in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India.
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