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An aerial view of Frossay city in Loire Atlantique
Birds on rice paddy in northern Palawan near the famous town of El Nido, Philippines. In the background, local farmer at work.
Flock of cranes on major stopover for birds migrating between Africa, Europe and Asia. Hula valley reserve. North of Israel
group of duck walking in the paddy field
Flock of Bar headed goose Flying in Wheat Fields
Idyllic summer aerial landscape with a small town, blue sky with cumulus clouds.
Dramatic landscape in Ruoergai National Wetland Park, China
Sandhill Cranes during the Spring migration in Monte Vista, Colorado. Sandhill Crane Blastoff
tranquil scenes in meadow landscape with the mountains in Shangrila or Shangri La, Yunnan China
River Dordogne Aquitaine France - Popular holiday destination and scenic countryside
A flock of cranes or herons against the backdrop of a lake, fields and mountains. Sunrise on a fish pond. Group of birds flying to the south. Wildlife. Common cranes or Eurasian crane.
Aerial view of a beautiful agricultural fields in England
Drone point of view shot of agricultural fields and a village, Moravia, Czech Republic
Flock of Ducks Flying
Wild duck flies up out of the water along the tall grass on a beautiful summer morning, Volgermeerpolder, Netherlands, nature reserve, breeding, bird area, travel location, morning glory, wildlife
The fulvous whistling duck or fulvous tree duck (Dendrocygna bicolor) is a species of whistling duck that breeds across the world's tropical regions in much of Mexico and South America, the West Indies, the southern United States, sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian subcontinent. It has plumage that is mainly reddish brown, long legs and a long grey bill, and shows a distinctive white band across its black tail in flight. Like other members of its ancient lineage, it has a whistling call which is given in flight or on the ground. Its preferred habitat consists of wetlands with plentiful vegetation, including shallow lakes and paddy fields. The nest, built from plant material and unlined, is placed among dense vegetation or in a tree hole. The typical clutch is around ten whitish eggs. The breeding adults, which pair for life, take turns to incubate, and the eggs hatch in 24–29 days. The downy grey ducklings leave the nest within a day or so of hatching, but the parents continue to protect them until they fledge around nine weeks later.\n\nThe fulvous whistling duck feeds in wetlands by day or night on seeds and other parts of plants. It is sometimes regarded as a pest of rice cultivation, and is also shot for food in parts of its range. Despite hunting, poisoning by pesticides and natural predation by mammals, birds, and reptiles, the large numbers and huge range of this duck mean that it is classified as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Image of flocks asian openbill stork. Wild Animals. Birds
Seagulls gather on a small island in the middle of a pond, taken in Maple Grove, Minnesota
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View from above of the medieval borough of Castellaro Lagusello and its small lake
A flock of birds around a vast agricultural field
Drone shot of farmland in Madison County, Ohio and the small town of Mount Sterling on a sunny morning in summer.
Flock of Ducks  Landing in wetland
Flock of snow goose flying in winter time. Low fog on the background. 600mm lens. Canon 1Dx.
Houses and fields shown from the sky by drone give a unique perspective on UK life on the suburbs
The brent goose is a typical coastal bird, mainly found in tidal areas and estuaries. The species is well adapted to foraging in salty and brackish waters. Brent geese concentrate in the wadden area in the spring until the end of May preference for salt marshes and salt marshes. However, they also graze grasslands and winter grain fields along the coast, near salt water.
sunny illuminated idyllic rural springtime scenery around a small village  in Hohenlohe, a district in Southern Germany
Pigeons flock in rice field
the wattled crane is the largest crane in Africa and is the second tallest species of crane in the world, after the sarus crane. It is also the tallest flying bird native to Africa.
Treelined flooded rice field in a tropical landscape close to Bukit Lawang in the northern part of Sumatra
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