Waterfowl

  • Southern Pochards Swimming

    Southern Pochards

    The Southern Pochard (Netta erythrophthalma) is a striking species of diving duck that inhabits freshwater bodies across parts of Africa…

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  • A Black-headed Heron Madagascar Water Birds

    Madagascar Water Birds

    Madagascar, an island renowned for its unique biodiversity, supports a diverse array of **water birds** that thrive in its wetlands,…

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  • Taiga Bean Geese Eating

    Bean Geese

    The Bean Geese is a medium to large goose breeding in northern Europe and Asia. It is migratory and winters…

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  • Black Geese on the Water

    Black Geese

    The group commonly known as Black Geese belongs to the genus Branta, a fascinating subset of waterfowl within the true…

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  • Jamaica Petrels Standing on the Rocks

    Jamaica Petrels

    The Jamaica Petrel, also known as the Blue Mountain Duck and scientifically named Pterodroma caribbaea, is a small seabird that…

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  • Closeup Image of Sunda Teals

    Sunda Teals

    The Sunda Teal (Anas gibberifrons) is a distinctive species of dabbling duck native to the tropical wetlands of Southeast Asia.…

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  • Dabbling Ducks On The Water

    Dabbling Ducks

    Dabbling Ducks represent a fascinating and diverse group of waterfowl known for their distinctive feeding behavior and widespread presence across…

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  • Close up Image Madagascar Pochards

    Madagascar Pochards

    The Madagascar Pochard (Aythya innotata) is one of the world’s rarest and most enigmatic diving ducks. Native exclusively to the…

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  • Black-throated Divers In The Ocean

    Black-throated Divers

    The Black-throated Diver, known scientifically as Gavia arctica, is a striking and medium-sized member of the loon family, also known…

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  • Yellow-billed Storks Drinking Water

    Yellow-billed Storks

    The Yellow-billed Stork (Mycteria ibis) is a striking and elegant wading bird native to sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. Known for…

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