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Anas Collection (page 6)

"Discovering the Fascinating World of Anas: From Calypte anna to Mallards and Beyond" In the vast realm of avian wonders

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10886247

Picture No. 10886247
Avocet attacking Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) crossing it's territory (Recurviostra avosetta) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10886246

Picture No. 10886246
Avocet attacking Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) crossing it's territory (Recurviostra avosetta) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10886191

Picture No. 10886191
Wigeon - Flock entering water (Anas penelope) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10886187

Picture No. 10886187
Mallard Drake - Flapping Wings (Anas platyrhyncos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10886190

Picture No. 10886190
Wigeon - Flapping wings after washing (Anas penelope) Date:

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Picture No. 10886188
Mallard Drake - Most mating display (Anas platyrhyncos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10886131

Picture No. 10886131
Wigeon - Drake taking off (Anas penelope) Date:

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Picture No. 10886130
Wigeon - Drake drying wings (Anas penelope) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10885285

Picture No. 10885285
Cinnamon Teal - male in winter (Anas cyanoptera) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10885267

Picture No. 10885267
American Wigeon - female in winter - January (Anas americana) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10884052

Picture No. 10884052
Gadwall drake - quacking (Anas strepera) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10884051

Picture No. 10884051
Gadwall - chasing off rival (Anas strepera) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10883964

Picture No. 10883964
Gadwall - Drake (Anas strepera) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10883962

Picture No. 10883962
Pintail Drake (Anas acuta) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10883548

Picture No. 10883548
Mallard - duckling swimming (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10883547

Picture No. 10883547
Mallard - drake swimming (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10883078

Picture No. 10883078
Mallard duck - female on river bank (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10876864

Picture No. 10876864
Northern Cinnamon Teal (Anas cyanoptera septentrionalium) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10867775

Picture No. 10867775
Hawaiian Duck - male (Anas wyvilliana) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10856612

Picture No. 10856612
Pintail Duck - diving male (Anas acuta) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10853168

Picture No. 10853168
GREATER BAHAMA PINTAIL DUCK (Anas bahamensis rubriristris) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10852280

Picture No. 10852280
PINTAIL DUCK - STANDING ON SNOW (Anas acuta) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10851314

Picture No. 10851314
Pintail Duck (Anas acuta) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10894237

Picture No. 10894237
Mallard - male and female (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10894002

Picture No. 10894002
Mallard - drake resting on lakeside (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10894005

Picture No. 10894005
Mallard - pair in flight - showing wing speculum feathers (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10894006

Picture No. 10894006
Mallard - drake finishing preening showing wing speculum (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10894004

Picture No. 10894004
Mallard - three drakes squabbling on lakeside (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10894003

Picture No. 10894003
Mallard - two drakes resting on lakeside (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10894001

Picture No. 10894001
Mallard - drake on pond (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10892317

Picture No. 10892317
Black Duck (Anas rubripes) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10892316

Picture No. 10892316
Black Duck - in flight (Anas rubripes) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891837

Picture No. 10891837
Laysan Teal / Duck (Anas laysanensis) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891836

Picture No. 10891836
Laysan Teal / Duck (Anas laysanensis) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891835

Picture No. 10891835
Laysan Teal / Duck (Anas laysanensis) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891838

Picture No. 10891838
Laysan Teal / Duck (Anas laysanensis) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891834

Picture No. 10891834
Laysan Teal / Duck (Anas laysanensis) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891833

Picture No. 10891833
Laysan Teal / Duck (Anas laysanensis) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891665

Picture No. 10891665
Mallard - mother hiding chicks (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891153

Picture No. 10891153
Mallard - female with chicks (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891155

Picture No. 10891155
Mallard - female with chicks (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891152

Picture No. 10891152
Mallard - female swimming with chicks (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

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Picture No. 10891151
Mallard - female swimming with chicks (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891154

Picture No. 10891154
Mallard - female with chicks (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891150

Picture No. 10891150
Mallard - female with chick (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:

Background imageAnas Collection: Picture No. 10891149

Picture No. 10891149
Mallard - males fighting in mating season (Anas platyrhynchos) Date:



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"Discovering the Fascinating World of Anas: From Calypte anna to Mallards and Beyond" In the vast realm of avian wonders, one cannot overlook the enchanting species known as Anas. From the vibrant Calypte anna, commonly referred to as Annas hummingbird, to the majestic mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), these birds captivate with their unique characteristics. Picture No. 10890435 showcases a delightful scene where a yellow rubber duck gracefully floats in water, reminding us of our playful childhood days. Meanwhile, DDE-90027919 introduces us to another member of this diverse family - the yellow-billed duck (Anas undulata) with its distinctive beak. Let's not forget about its red-billed cousin, Anas erythrorhyncha - an elegant creature that adds a touch of color wherever it goes. The Rouen ducks bring forth their regal presence while Cinnamon teal (Anas cyanoptera) take flight from California waters in all their splendor. Venturing further into nature's canvas, we encounter captivating moments such as witnessing South Georgia pintail (Anas georgica georgica) swimming alongside Southern elephant seals – a harmonious coexistence between two remarkable species. Transporting ourselves back in time reveals intriguing cultural connections; imagine being at school in Germany circa 1885 when a mother presents her gift – a basket containing a slaughtered duck and bottles of beer. This digitally restored reproduction offers insight into historical customs and traditions surrounding these feathered creatures. Lastly, let us acknowledge the beauty found within diversity itself - Black East India ducks and black Cayuga ducks stand out among their counterparts for their striking appearance. The world is truly awe-inspiring; whether observing them gliding through serene waters or exploring their significance across cultures and history, there is always something new to discover about these remarkable birds.