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RM2A2M05B–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RMBXFFTX–Common Eider (Somateria mollissima), females with chicks
RF2T3YY1E–This photograph captures some Mallards (Immature Female) on a summer day. Females have mainly brown-speckled plumage.
RF2BM0FYF–Female duck standing on the grass in park.
RM2F5X266–Female Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) swimming on water at Ackers Pit, Warrington, UK
RF2B05E2W–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RMBXFGDY–Common Eider (Somateria mollissima), females with chicks
RF2X174TA–Blackbird, male and females, pictures taken in Bedfordshire, UK. Gardens and countryside
RF2JGKNR9–A closeup portrait of a impressive Lesser Sooty Owl with glorious speckled plumage.
RFHNGFEM–Two male turkeys strutting side by side towards the females in Hayward California. Wild turkeys.
RF2B90G03–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RM2CPF4GN–. A history of British birds . wings darker buff speckled with grey, andspotted with black and white ; upper surface of tail-featherspale buff, with five transverse grey bars ; all the under partspure white ; the toes dusky, the claws brown. The wingsreach beyond the end of the tail, and the edges of the wingand tail-feathers have the appearance of being worn, thefibres forming the web being of unequal length, and thewings of these birds therefore, when moved in the air, makevery little or no noise. In some specimens, generally foundon dissection to be females or young males, the undersurface
RME7PEDY–A Female Mute Swan and Two Mallard Ducks by the Trent and Mersey Canal at Rode Heath Cheshire England United Kingdom UK
RMM9H17G–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RFEDB47R–Duck swimming in lake by footpath outside Lower Castle Park, Colchester, Essex
RMBCG6JM–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RMAPHKEH–some ducks or mallards sitting or trying to walk on a frozen pond or lake
RMM5NFR1–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RFG275HH–Waterfowl inhabit Stover Park in Newton Abbot, a lovely safe place for them to live in peace with people walking around the park
RM2A2M062–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RMM9H18X–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RF2T3YY1C–This photograph captures some Mallards (Immature Female) on a summer day. Females have mainly brown-speckled plumage.
RF2B05EE0–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2X174T0–Blackbird, male and females, pictures taken in Bedfordshire, UK. Gardens and countryside
RF2B90G09–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RM2CP5NF0–. A history of British birds . dwhite; back and wings darker buff speckled with grey, andspotted with black and white; upper surface of tail-featherspale buff, with five transverse grey bars; all the under partspure white; the toes dusky, the claws brown. The wingsreach beyond the end of the tail, and the edges of the wingand tail-feathers have the appearance of being worn, thefibres forming the web being of unequal length, and thewings of these birds therefore, when moved in the air, makevery little or no noise. In some specimens, generally foundon dissection to be females or young males, the
RFEDB47X–Duck swimming in lake by footpath outside Lower Castle Park, Colchester, Essex
RFG275HD–Waterfowl inhabit Stover Park in Newton Abbot, a lovely safe place for them to live in peace with people walking around the park
RM2A2M05R–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RMPGN3JT–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RF2B044JG–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2X174T5–Blackbird, male and females, pictures taken in Bedfordshire, UK. Gardens and countryside
RF2X174X0–Blackbird, male and females, pictures taken in Bedfordshire, UK. Gardens and countryside
RF2B90G01–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RM2CP5P16–. A history of British birds . ines; the outer web of the wing-feathers barred alter-nately with white and speckled brown ; tail barred and spottedwith black, brown, and pale wood-brown; the whole of thebreast and belly varied with greyish-white and pale brown,with several decided streaks and patches of umber-brown;under tail-coverts and tail-feathers beneath greyish-white,mottled and barred transversely with brown; feathers of thetarsus brownish-grey with a median streak; toes brown;claws white at the base, nearly black at the tip. Adult males and females are very similar in plumage, butyoung
RFEDB47Y–Duck swimming in lake by footpath outside Lower Castle Park, Colchester, Essex.
RFG275GX–Waterfowl inhabit Stover Park in Newton Abbot, a lovely safe place for them to live in peace with people walking around the park
RM2A2M06D–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RMPGN3JF–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RF2B044B7–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2X174RX–Blackbird, male and females, pictures taken in Bedfordshire, UK. Gardens and countryside
RF2B90G0C–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RM2CPF5P2–. A history of British birds . rred withdark lines ; the outer web of the wing-feathers barred alter-nately with white and speckled brown ; tail barred and spottedwith black, brown and pale wood-brown ; the whole of thebreast and belly varied with greyish-white and pale brown,with several decided streaks and patches of umber-brown;under tail-coverts and tail-feathers beneath greyish-white,mottled and barred transversely with brown ; feathers of thetarsus brownish-grey with a median streak ; toes brown ;claws white at the base, nearly black at the tip. Adult males and females are very similar i
RFEDB47P–Duck swimming in lake by footpath outside of Lower Castle Park, Colchester
RFG275GR–Waterfowl inhabit Stover Park in Newton Abbot, a lovely safe place for them to live in peace with people walking around the park
RM2A2M044–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RMPGN3JJ–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RMMA8YCT–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RF2B05EJG–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2X174RN–Blackbird, male and females, pictures taken in Bedfordshire, UK. Gardens and countryside
RF2B90FYY–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RFG2J6MM–Waterfowl inhabit Stover Park in Newton Abbot, a lovely safe place for them to live in peace with people walking around the park
RM2A2M067–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RMM9H17M–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RF2B05E2H–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RMMA8YCE–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RMM9H17N–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RF2X174X8–Blackbird, male and females, pictures taken in Bedfordshire, UK. Gardens and countryside
RF2B90G07–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RF2X04D8E–Blackbird, male and females, pictures taken in Bedfordshire, UK. Gardens and countryside
RMM5NFPX–Mallard, Gräsand (Anas platyrhynchos)
RF2K8APA0–Blackbird, male and females, pictures taken in Bedfordshire, UK. Gardens and countryside
RM2A2M069–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RF2B044JC–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2B90G0A–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RM2A2M066–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RF2B05EJD–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2B90G08–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RM2A2M068–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RF2B044B4–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2AYK3JH–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2B90G06–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RM2A2M05T–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RF2AYK3HF–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2B90G02–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RM2A2M065–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RF2AYK3HB–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2B90G04–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
RM2A2M06C–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or
RF2AYK3GC–Mallards at Lake in Winter
RF2B90G0B–Anas boschas, Print, The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescen
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RF2AXFH6Y–Mallard ducks at lake
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RF2AXEM3B–Mallard Hen swimming next to ice sculptures
RF2EAR1JM–Mallard ducks at the lake in winter
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