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Greylag gooses in the snow in a city park in Munich
Mallard and Wigeon or Eurasian Wigeon (Anas penelope ducks on the ice or swimming the cold blue water of a lake in winter. The image was captured with a telephoto lens with shallow depth of field. Focus was placed over the swimming male (drake) Mallard. The background is blurred
The mandarin duck (Aix galericulata) is a perching duck species native to the East Palearctic. This photo was taken in Japan.
A flock of ducks swimmimg in a pool
ducks and goose walking and grazing the grass
Goldeneye ducks take flight from icy water
Egyptian geese on the shore of a lake. Birds in natural surroundings. Alopochen aegyptiaca.
Oies des neiges au Québec en automne à Victoriaville. Le grand départ vers le Sud.
Egyptian Geese ( Nilgans, Alopochen aegyptiacus ) family on a green meadow at sunset.
Wild ducks walking around the water
Three Ruddy Shelduck (Tadorna ferruginea) isolated on white background
Female Mallard ducks on a lake at Gosforth Park Nature Reserve.
A small group of silhouetted Canada Geese swim on a mist-covered lake, backlit by the morning sunrise
Group of ducks in winter, pochards and mallards
Wild Ducks during a January Sunset in Seattle, Washington.
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Ruddy shelduck, piebald and ducks swim in thawed areas on a lake melted by ice
Goldeneye ducks on icy cold Lamar River in Yellowstone National Park in northwest USA.
white-billed black duck Swimming at reservoir
Two geese facing eachother in front of a small lake in winter. One of my first medium format shots. :-)\n\n[url=my_lightbox_contents.php?lightboxID=1735630 t=_blank][img]http://www.bkindler.de/istockphoto/galleries_blackandwhite.jpg[/img][/url]
Couple of geese standing near the lake in the park. Family of Egyptian geese
Female mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
Colwood, BC
Flock of domestic geese walking on grass in nature
Egyptian geese are an invasive species in Frankfurt, Germany. They establish themselves in parks and gardens in urban areas.
The mandarin duck (Aix galericulata) is a perching duck species native to the East Palearctic. It is medium-sized, at 41–49 cm (16–19 in) long with a 65–75 cm (26–30 in) wingspan. It is closely related to the North American wood duck, the only other member of the genus Aix. 'Aix' is an Ancient Greek word which was used by Aristotle to refer to an unknown diving bird, and 'galericulata' is the Latin for a wig, derived from galerum, a cap or bonnet.[2] Outside of its native range, the mandarin duck has a large introduced population in the British Isles and Western Europe, with additional smaller introductions in North America.
Group of Thai duck on river.
Ducks swimming around floating icebergs in Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon in Iceland.
A flock of Mallard ducks and Moorhens are eating bread and having fun on the ice of a lake.
Geese and ducks swimming in a river in Hexham, North East of England.
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