Waterfowl

  • Water Rails Looking For Food

    Water Rails

    The Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) is a secretive and elusive bird belonging to the rail family, Rallidae. Known for its…

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  • The Threskiornis or Ibis Is On Flight Looking For Prey

    Threskiornis

    Threskiornis is a genus of ibises—distinctive wading birds known for their graceful long legs, curved bills, and striking presence in…

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  • Ashy-headed Geese Resting on the Rocks

    Ashy-headed Geese

    The Ashy-headed Goose (Chloephaga poliocephala) is a striking waterfowl species native to the southernmost regions of South America. Known for…

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  • Roman Tufted Geese Looking For Food

    Roman Tufted Geese

    The Roman Tufted Goose (Anser anser domesticus) is an intriguing and charming domestic breed of goose, admired for its distinctive…

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  • Water Bird Images

    Water Bird Images

    Water birds encompass a diverse group of avian species that thrive in aquatic environments such as lakes, rivers, marshes, estuaries,…

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  • Muttonbirds on a Water

    Muttonbirds

    The term muttonbird may initially evoke culinary images rather than the vibrant world of seabirds, but it holds a rich…

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  • Ibis Pictures on a Water

    Ibis Pictures

    The **ibis** is a distinctive group of long-legged wading birds known for their slender, curved beaks and elegant presence in…

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  • Madagascar Ibises on a Tree Branch

    Madagascar Ibises

    The Madagascar Ibis (Lophotibis cristata), also known by names such as the Madagascar Crested Ibis, White-winged Ibis, or Crested Wood…

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  • New Zealand Waterbirds

    New Zealand Waterbirds

    Index of Water / Wetland Birds found in New Zealand Auckland Islands Teal (A. a. aucklandica) – Range: Auckland Islands…

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  • Sri Lanka Water Birds Photos

    Sri Lanka Water Birds Photos

    Sri Lanka, an island nation located in the Indian Ocean, is renowned for its rich biodiversity and vibrant ecosystems. Among…

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