Waterfowl
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Grouse
Grouse are a group of birds from the order Galliformes. They are often considered a family Tetraonidae, though the American…
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Yellow-legged Gulls
The Yellow-legged Gulls (Larus michahellis) are large gull of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, which has only recently…
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Canada Goose Species, Ranges, Identification & Breeding
In the past, the Cackling Goose was considered to be either the same species (conspecific) or a subspecies of the…
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White Campbell Ducks
The White Campbell Ducks were developed as a sport from the Khaki Campbell. The White Campbell was the standard and…
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Wood Storks By Ron Toel
The Wood Storks are the large impressive-looking wading bird. It can be recognized by its large strong curved beak and white…
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Ducks
Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, with nearly global distribution, with the exception of Antarctica, although some species have learned to…
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Screamers: South American Waterfowl
The screamers are a small family of birds, the Anhimidae. The family is exceptional within the living birds in lacking…
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Radjah Shelducks
The Radjah Shelducks or White-headed Shelducks (Tadorna radjah) are species of shelducks. The Radjah Shelduck inhabits the mangrove forests and…
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Réunion Swamphen, Réunion Gallinule or Oiseau bleu
Rails The Réunion Swamphen, Réunion Swamphen or Oiseau bleu (Porphyrio coerulescens) is a hypothetical species of extinct rail from Réunion,…
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Chiloe Wigeon
The Chiloe Wigeon (Anas sibilatrix) is found in southern South America, on freshwater lakes, marshes, lagoons, and slow-flowing rivers. Chiloe Wigeon…
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