Waterfowl

  • Two Black Grouse In Ground

    Black Grouse

    The Black Grouse, also known as Blackcock and Greyhen, is an impressive bird that belongs to the family of grouses. The Black Grouse, a species…

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  • Willow Grouse on the Ground

    Willow Grouse

    The Willow Grouse is also known as Lagopus Lagopus and is often called the Willow Ptarmigan or Red Grouse across the Northern Hemisphere’s tundra-covered landscapes. This hardy bird, which…

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  • Two Boobies in the Wild

    Boobies

    The Boobies are a seabird in the Sula genus, part of the Sulidae family. Boobies are closely related to the…

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  • Gough Moorhens Perched on a Branch

    Gough Moorhens

    The Gough Moorhen is also called the Gough Island Moorhen. It is a fascinating and rare bird found only on…

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  • Sungrebes

    Sungrebes

    The Sungrebes, or American Finfoots (Heliornis fulica), inhabit tropical Central and South America. The Finfoot is an aquatic bird that…

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  • Gunnison Grouse in Morning Light

    Gunnison Grouse

    The Gunnison Grouse is an endemic bird that is unique to the United States. It’s a lesser-known species, but it is known…

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  • Black-headed Ibises on a Tree Branch

    Black-headed Ibises

    The Black-headed Ibis is a stunning and culturally important wading bird that can be found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. This…

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  • Samoan Wood Rails on the Grass

    Samoan Wood Rails

    Samoan Wood Rail is also known as the Samoan Moorhen. It is one of most mysterious and elusive birds found in the…

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  • White-breasted Waterhen

    White-breasted Waterhen

    The White Breasted Waterhen is one of South and Southeast Asia’s most vocal and recognisable waterbirds. This species is more open…

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  • Western Capercaillies in the Woods

    Western Capercaillie

    The Western Capercaillies (Tetrao urogallus), also known as the Wood Grouse, Heather Cock (Scottish Gaelic: An Coileach-Fraoich) or, simply, Capercaillie…

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