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Pukeko or swamp hen
Eurasian coot is swimming in the lake in Russia
A blacksmith lapwing (Vanellus armatus) in natural habitat, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Two facinating birds swing next to each other at Chanoyang park at a middle of Beijing.
Female Long-tailed Duck swimming in tranquil waters
Ring-necked Duck found in a wetland marsh located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Common Redshank (Tringa totanus) is a migratory bird. It feeds on maggots and mollusks in wetlands in Asia, Europe, America and Africa.
The Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) is a medium-sized diving duck of the genus Bucephala.  Common goldeneyes are territorial and aggressive.  They have elaborate courtship displays.  The common goldeneye is named for its golden-yellow eye. Adult males have a dark greenish glossy head with a white circular patch below the eye.  Their back is dark and they have a white belly and neck. Adult females have a gray body and brown head. Their legs and feet are orange-yellow.  The breeding habitat of the common goldeneye is in the rivers and lakes of the boreal forest across northern North America and northern Russia. They nest in large tree cavities made by woodpeckers and from broken off limbs.  They return to the same nests year after year.  The goldeneye is a migratory waterfowl and spends the winter in the protected waters of the more temperate latitudes.  Their diet is met by foraging underwater for crustaceans, aquatic insects, mollusks, fish eggs and aquatic plants.  This female common goldeneye was photographed while swimming at Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Wilson's Phalarope ( (Phalaropus tricolor) in close proximity of Greater Flamingo, Punta Cormorant, Floreana, Galapagos Islands
Picture was taken at Potter’s Marsh near Anchorage, Alaska. This is a wetland for birds.  Many come and enjoy looking for various birds, animals, and foliage
They are gregarious birds, forming large flocks in winter, often mixed with other diving ducks, such as common pochards.
L 10,5-12cm.\nBreeds in coniferous forest, often in older moss- and lichen-rich spruce, locally in S. Europe in deciduous woodland.\nResident. In N Europe joins winter tit bands.\nOften forage on ground or low branches. Not exactly shy, through usually difficult to approach.\nVisit bird tables only rarely.\nNest excavated in rotten trunk or stump.\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the Netherlands in the described Habitats.
Northern Pintail Ducks Are Flying Over The
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The Marbled Duck or Marbled Teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris).
Coot on The Serpentine at Hyde Park in City of Westminster, London
Ring-necked Duck (male) (aythya collaris) swimming in a lake
Common Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus)
Little Ringed Plover
L10-12cm.\nBreeds in woodland, normally open and with tall deciduous trees and moderate scrub layer.\nmainly summer visitor in Europe (mid March-October), winters around Mediterranean and partly S of Sahara.\nNests on ground in domed cup.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Netherlands in all sorts of Habitats (also Parks and large Gardens).
The Eurasian coot is a black sea bird with a white frontal shield
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The Common Goldeneye, or simply Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula).
Greylag geese near Snettisham beach, Norfolk.
Ducks playing in the water. Waterfowl background material.
View from Delta del Ebro, in Tarragona province, Catalonia, Spain.
Female American Wigeon, Bow Park, Saanich, BC Canada
Photo showing a proud mother moorhen feeding some of her recently hatched chicks, which are just a day or two old and extremely fluffy.  The mother bird is feeding them some white bread that has just been thrown in the stream, with the black chicks standing on a flat rock as they are being fed.
Striking large black-and-white wader with a thin, straight bill and bright pink legs, found in wetlands with open shallow water throughout much of Africa and Eurasia, often in brackish habitats. Some populations are migratory, departing northerly breeding grounds for warmer southern regions. Often forms noisy colonies on bare ground near water. Essentially unmistakable throughout much of its range, but compare with Pied Stilt in parts of Southeast Asia. Feeds by wading in water, picking from the water surface with its needle-like bill. In flight, long pink legs stick out far beyond the tail. Calls loudly and stridently, especially when alarmed during the breeding season.
The long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis), once known as oldsquaw. In the Frederick Sound of Alsaka.
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