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Young shelduck swimming on the water with splash
A long-toed lapwing stands in a marshy area in the savannah in Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
Tero bird, also called Southern lapwing, walking on the ground in Lake district region of argentinian Patagonia
The white-faced whistling duck (Dendrocygna viduata) is a whistling duck that breeds in sub-Saharan Africa and much of South America.\n\nThis species is gregarious, and at favoured sites, the flocks of a thousand or more birds arriving at dawn are an impressive sight. As the name implies, these are noisy birds with a clear three-note whistling call.
Ruddy Shelduck at Chilika Lake Manglajodi, Orissa, India.
Maned duck, also known as Australian wood duck, looking for food.
A pair of radjah shelducks encountered along the Daintree River
The Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) is a large diving duck that lives in rivers, lakes and saltwater in the forested areas of Europe, northern and central Asia, and North America. It has a serrated bill that helps it grip its prey which are mostly fish. In addition, it eats mollusks, crustaceans, worms and larvae. The common merganser builds its nest in tree cavities. The species is a permanent resident where the waters remain open in winter and migrates away from areas where the water freezes. This female common merganser in non-breeding plumage was photographed while standing on the bank of Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
red-billed gambian goose in the wild
Red-wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus) on a marsh area in Habarana in Sri Lanka
The view of paradise shelduck drinking water from river.
Taxon name: Black-tailed Native-hen\nTaxon scientific name: Tribonyx ventralis\nLocation: Balranald, NSW, Australia
A Spur-winged Goose, Plectropterus gambensis, walking by the water
A Dusky Moorhen walking along grass. Gallinula tenebrosa.
A Magpie Goose - Anseranas semipalmata - foraging for food in grassy wetlands in tropical Australia.
African Jacana.\nThe African jacana (Actophilornis africanus) is a wader in the family Jacanidae. It has long toes and long claws that enables it to walk on floating vegetation in shallow lakes, its preferred habitat. It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa. For the origin and pronunciation of the name, see Jacanidae.
Pheasant-tailed Jacama on the ground animal portrait.
A pair of Egyptian Geese (Alopochen aegyptiaca) along the shore of Lake Tana in Ethiopia.
Wild Paradise shell ducks grazing, animals in the wild, New Zealand
African jacana in the wetland where it belongs, this one is seen in the Okavango National Park in Botswana
Southern Lapwing around Sao Bernardo lake, Sao Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Birds. Serengeti. Tanzania
The magpie goose is a black and white seabird with black head and neck and a white body and a long neck.
A Masked Lapwing standing on grass in the morning sun.
ADULT MAGPIE GOOSE anseranas semipalmata WALKING IN WATER, AUSTRALIA
Wattled Jacana in a pond in Brasilian Pantanal - Brazil
one ruddy shelduck (tadorna ferruginea) standing in water in sunlight
African jacana in the wetland where it belongs, this one is seen in the Okavango National Park in Botswana
This duck was sleeping until my camera woke it up.
White-faced Whistling-Duck is a species widespread throughout South America
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