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Nice Muscovy Ducks photos

A few nice muscovy ducks images I found:

Muscovy Duck
muscovy ducks

Image by Sergey Yeliseev
Muscovy Duck – Cairina moschata – ????????? ????

Russia, Moscow, Altuf’evskij pond, 11/08/2007

Muscovy Duck
muscovy ducks

Image by kabl1992
Muscovy Duck
Cairina moschata
Essendon, Victoria, Australia

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Nice Duck Species photos

A few nice duck species images I found:

A Hybrid Duck Species
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Image by Maxwell Hamilton
This is a Tufted Duck and Red Crested Pochard hybrid duck species.
Tufted Duck link www.flickr.com/photos/mualphachi/4399303004/in/set-721576…

Red Crested Pochard link www.flickr.com/photos/mualphachi/5149450644/in/set-721576…

unknown duck species
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Image by ubermoogle2006

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Nice Duck Predators photos

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duck egg that predator got
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Image by randomtruth
Reckon it’s from a Wood Duck.

Eggs hidden from predators
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Image by SusanG2

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Nice Goose Species photos

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Geese Walking on Ice, Kew Gardens, London.
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Image by Jim Linwood
The Bar-headed Goose (rear) is a very striking species. Both sexes share the twin-barring on the head. The rest of the head is white with a streak running down the sides of the neck. The back of the neck is dark gray to black, rest of the body gray overall. To insure you have a pair, you may need to vent sex. Immature geese are somewhat paler and lack the bars on the head.

The Emperor Goose (Chen canagica) (front left) is a species of goose. It breeds around the Bering Sea, mostly in Alaska, USA, but also in Kamchatka, Russia. It is migratory, wintering mainly in the Aleutian Islands.

The Superior White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) (front right) is a goose species closely related to the smaller Lesser White-fronted Goose (A. erythropus).

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Nice Goose Species photos

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“I am reassured by life’s stability, by earth’s unchangeableness.. what has seemed new and frightening assumes its place in the unfolding of information.. It is excellent to know our universe.. what is new is only new to us”..The Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)
goose species

Image by H?????l? P??t???????©
Captured AS SEEN MY WAY… The reflections of course always catches my eye.. the lighting kept changing.. the splendid natural colours and odd shadow on the water and the shimmering lighting as the goose swims by…

The Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) is a wild goose belonging to the genus Branta, which is native to Arctic and temperate regions of North America, having a black head and neck, white patches on the face, and a brownish-gray body. It is often called the Canadian Goose, but that name is not the ornithological standard, or the most common name.The black head and neck with white "chinstrap" characterize the Canada Goose from all other goose species, with the exception of the Barnacle Goose, but the latter has a black breast, and also grey, rather than brownish, body plumage. There are seven subspecies of this bird, of varying sizes and plumage details, but all are recognizable as Canada Geese. Some of the smaller races can be hard to characterize from the newly-separated Cackling Goose.
This species is 76–110 cm (30–43 in) long with a 127–180 cm (50–71 in) wingspan. The male usually weighs 3.2–6.5 kg, (7–14 pounds), and can be very aggressive in defending territory. The female looks virtually like peas in a pod but is slightly lighter at 2.5–5.5 kg (5.5–12 pounds), commonly 10% smaller than its male counterpart, and has a different honk. An exceptionally large male of the race B. c. maxima, the "giant Canada goose" (which rarely exceed 8 kg/18 lb), weighed 10.9 kg (24 pounds) and had a wingspan of 2.24 m (88 inches). This specimen is the largest wild goose ever recorded of any species. The life span in the wild is 10–24 years.
During the second year of their lives, Canada Geese find a mate. They are monogamous, and most couples stay together all of their lives If one is killed, the other may find a new mate. The female lays 3–8 eggs and both parents protect the nest while the eggs incubate, but the female spends more time at the nest than the male.
Adult geese are often seen leading their goslings in a line, usually with one parent at the front, and the other at the back. While protecting their goslings, parents often violently chase away nearby creatures, from small blackbirds to humans that approach, after warning them by giving off a hissing sound. Most of the species that prey on eggs will also take a gosling. Although parents are hostile to unfamiliar geese, they may form groups of a number of goslings and a few adults, called crèches. The offspring enter the fledging stage any time from 6 to 9 weeks of age. They do not leave their parents until after the spring migration, when they return to their birthplace. Once they reach later life, Canada Geese are rarely preyed on, but (beyond humans) can be taken by Coyotes, Red Foxes, Gray Wolves, Snowy Owls, Fantastic Horned Owls, Golden Eagles and, most often, Bald Eagles.

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Greylag Goose (Anser anser)
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Image by Biillyboy
The most commonly seen Goose in Sweden.

We have many goose species in Sweden that is breding or just passing by to their sommer lookations, but i only saw this specie at Hornborjasjön.
Their were probroly others but i dident spot them in the crowd of birds.

And it can be a bit hard to spot 1 diffrent specie in a group of Greylag Gooses without a excellent spotting scope/monocular.

The Bean Goose for exampel is quit simular to the Greylag Goose.

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Can anyone identify this duck?

it was lingering w/ mallards at a pond in pomona, california I tried to take photos at different angles .. as you can see from one photo it is larger and stands taller than other ducks and has a longer neck. it’s mostly black except its head is a bit green and you can see some blue in its wings. it makes really silent quacks ..the other ducks didn’t like him and pretty much avoided him

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any thoughts what kind of duck this is? thanks
‘it looks like an american black duck’ – no it doesn’t .. there is one at the pond and it’s not the same thing :P

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