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Mute Swan found in a wetland marsh located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Fresh white radish in the farmland, Harvesting the white radishes, Fresh radishes in the garden
A closeup of white Agapanthus orientalis, lily of the Nile.
Three adult mute swans (Cygnus olor) are finding food on the bottom of the water near the beach of a lake on a cold day in winter. They feed on a wide range of vegetation, including submerged aquatic plants which they reach with their long necks.
In summer, Sedum maximum grows in the garden
Two white ducks swimming
Geese standing around in a circle with their heads in the air.
Blossoms of Meum athamanticum - Bärwurz, a medical plant in Europe.
a sewer rat that is cold from the rain
Mt.Takao, Tokyo, Japan (Oct-2022)
White Mouse and House Mouse, mus musculus
White swans on the lake, shot of the sunrise
White and gray geese flock by the water. Agriculture. Flock of geese near the lake. Agriculture. Domestic geese near the pond.
Duck in the lake with fish
Yuhigaoka Observatory in Rishiri
Gannet (Morus bassanus)
A wild rabbit roaming around people in search of food given by people on a park promenade
Domestic Goose
Mute swan wikt baby's walking
Traditional Japanese food Katsuobushi (Bonito flakes) in a bowl alongside the 6 month old dried Bonito fish ready to be shaved to make the flakes.
View of Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Two white geese in the center of a field.
Fresh saba sashimi. Japanese food on restaurant table. Isolated on white background. Japanese food traditional style
L 85-100cm, WS 145-170cm.\nBreeds in Colonies at large, shallow swampy lakes, preferably in reeds with some low bushes and trees. Partial migrant, winters in Mediterranean region or Africa; recently increased as breeding- and wintering bird in W-Europe (also in the Netherlands, France and E-Spain).\nFeeds on fish, aquatic insects in flood meadows and along rivers, but also in somewhat drier terrain.\n\nIn the Netherlands Great Egret had been successful breeding in the IJsselmeerpolders for some years, so they are far more to be seen in the described Habitats.\n\nThis Picture is made in the Oostvaardersplassen (the Netherlands).
White flowers of Queen Anne's Lace also known as Cow Parsley, or Wild Chervil  scientific name Anthriscus lamprocarpus growing wild in Israel.
Gannet (Morus bassanus)
Medicinal small white summer flowers
Side view of a Coypu walking, Myocastor coypus, isolated on white
Hamsters are enjoying relaxation time.
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