Waterfowl

  • A Pair of American Widgeon Walking on the Grass

    American Wigeon

    The American Wigeon, also known as the Baldpate and commonly called American Widgeon (Anas Americana), is one of North America’s…

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  • African Rails

    African Rails

    The African Rail is a small, fascinating wetland bird that inhabits marshes, reedbeds and densely-vegetated freshwater habitats in eastern and…

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  • Common Teals Next to a Grass

    Common Teals

    The Common Teal is also called the Eurasian Teal. It is one of Eurasia’s most popular and widely distributed ducks. The…

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  • Group of Upland Geese on the Rocks

    Upland Geese

    The Magellan Goose is also known as the Upland Goose ( Chloephaga Picta). It is a well-known and striking waterfowl…

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  • Toulouse Geese on the Snow

    Toulouse Geese

    The Toulouse Goose ( Ahnen anser domesticus ) is one of the most popular domestic goose breeds. This large, gentle goose is…

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  • Orinoco Geese Walking in the Grass

    Orinoco Geese

    Orinoco Goose is a waterfowl that has a long and distinguished history in South America. This unique bird is a proud…

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  • Tree Thick-billed Murres Swimming

    Thick-billed Murres

    Thick-billed Murres or Bruünnich’s Guillemots (Uria lomvia) are a bird in the auk family (Alcidae). also known as the tuxedo seabird,…

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  • Glossy Ibises

    Glossy Ibises

    Glossy Ibis is often considered the most widespread ibis. Wetland Birds are also awe-inspiring, with their global presence and stunning visual appeal. The shimmering…

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  • Yellow-billed Teals

    Yellow-billed Teals

    The Yellow-billed teal is also known as the speckled teal. It is a fascinating and widespread freshwater duck native to South America. This small but…

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  • Puna Ibises Standing in Grassland

    Puna Ibises

    The Puna Ibis (Plegadis Ridgwayi) inhabits the high Andean Wetlands of South America. It is a striking dark-plumed wading bird. Puna…

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