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Stack of colorful books. Education background. Back to school. Book, hardback colorful books on wooden table. Education business concept. Copy space for text
Casually clothed female architect reading book or plan at modern minimalistic office
A Gannet, Morus bassanus resting on the top of a cliff looking out at the North Sea at Bempton Cliffs
A moorhen stands on a rock at the edge of a pond in the Peak District National Park in England
The long-tailed duck is gregarious, forming large flocks in winter and during migration. They feed by diving for mollusks, crustaceans and some small fish.
Portrait of elementary school students girls reading book in classroom library together
Great Crested Grebe in close-up at Gosforth Park Nature Reserve
North Atlantic puffins at Faroe island Mykines, late summer time
Gannet (Morus Bassanus) at the colony on Troup Head in Scotland.
The long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis), commonly known in North America as oldsquaw, is a medium-sized sea duck
The American Coot (Fulica americana) is a bird of the family Rallidae, inhabiting wetlands and open water bodies. gray Lodge Wildlife Area, Sacramento Valley, California.
Individual guillemot sits on its nest on a cliff ledge in the Farne Islands, Northumberland. Some guillemots have clearly defined white 'spectacle' markings around the eye. May
Atlantic Puffin Bird
Wood duck mother with babies
Moorhen swimming on the lake at Gosforth Park Nature Reserve
Razorbill on Treshnish Isles in Scotland
Male Hardhead swimming in a lake. Aythya australis
The long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis), formerly known as the oldsquaw, is a medium-sized sea duck that breeds in the tundra and taiga regions of the arctic and winters along the northern coastlines of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It is the only member of the genus Clangula.
Scenic portrait of Puffin bird on the green grass cliff of the wildlife natural reserve of Runde island in Western Norway, Scandinavia
Norther Gannet in flight over the cliffs at Hermaness, Unst, Shetland Islands, UK
Albatross bird on the North coast of Oahu Hawaii
Swallow Tailed Gull on the Galapagos island, ecuador, on the volcanic rock
Gannet on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
The bare-faced go-away-bird is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae which is native to the eastern Afrotropics. It is named for its distinctive and uniquely bare, black face.
The black turnstone (Arenaria melanocephala) is a species of small wading bird. Frederick Sound, Alaska. Charadriiformes, Scolopacidae.
The two Northern Gannets perched on a rocky outcrop against a dark blue ocean backdrop
A girl lying on the lawn reading a book with her brother.
A Common Guillemot (Cepphus grylle) standing on a rock ledge on chalk cliffs agianst a blurred background of the sea at Flamborough Headland, East Yorkshire, UK
The American Coot (Fulica americana), also known as a mud hen, is commonly mistaken for a duck.  Unlike ducks, the coot doesn’t have webbed feet or a broad flat bill.  Coots live near water, typically inhabiting wetlands and open bodies of water.  The American Coot is a migratory bird that occupies most of North America. It lives in the western United States and Mexico year-round.  During the summer breeding season, the coot can be found in the northeast United States.  Coots may build floating nests and lay up to 12 eggs per clutch.  American coots mostly eat algae and other aquatic plants but may eat vertebrates and invertebrate animals when available.  This American Coot was photographed while grazing in the grass next to Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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