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Common shelduck (Tadorna tadorna). Wild life animal.
Close-up of Pronghorn antelope standing in a field of pastel golden-yellow native grasses. His mouth is open and his tongue is sticking out.  His head is turned and he is looking back behind him..
Thunder Basin National Grassland, Wyoming, USA: female pronghorn standing in the snow - The pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is a species of artiodactyl (even-toed, hoofed) mammal indigenous to interior western and central North America. Though not a real antelope, it is often called the American antelope, prong buck, pronghorn antelope and prairie antelope.
Hesperornis is a genus of flightless aquatic birds that lived in the Cretaceous Period.
Pronghorn antelope running through sage brush in Idaho.
The impala is a medium-sized antelope with a dark brown back fading to a medium brown flank and a white underbelly. Males are 58 to 70 cm, females 58 tp 64 cm and weighing 100 to 175 lbs.
Maned duck, also known as Australian wood duck, in the morning sun.
The Radjah Shelduck is white with a chestnut band across its chest. Its wingtips, back, rump and tail are black. It has a white eye with pink legs, feet and beak.
Daytime side view close-up of a single male tufted duck (Aythya Fuligula) swimming in a pond looking straight ahead, with drops on its feathers
Firemouth Cichild fish isolated in white background. ( Herichthys Meeki )
male Red crested pochard
Eurhinosaurus was a carnivorous Ichthyosaur reptile that lived in Europe during the Jurassic Period.
Tufted duck on a lake in Gosforth Park nature Park viewed from the Ridley Hide.
Masdevallia angulata
Pronghorn Antelope in East Central Idaho.
Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionanaire Universal d'Histoire Naturelle' 1839-1849. Steel engraving. Original hand coloring.
A close-up of a Pronghorn antelope.
A close up of a South African Shelduck on the water
L 40-47cm, WS 65-72cm.\nVersatile in choice of breeding habitat, therefore common: open, clear, oligotrophic lakes in forested areas and polders; densely vegetated, eutrophic lowland lakes and marshes; along seashores; on tundra pools; slow flowing rivers; reservoirs; park lakes etc.\nMostly migratory and in lower numbers resident bird.\nGregarious when not breeding, forming large dense flocks. much t be seen in the Boundary Lakes of the IJsselmeerpolders in the Netherlands.
Fuligule milouin (Aythya ferina)
Mostly a Eurasian duck, uncommon in North America.  In February, a lone male landed in Victoria, B.C. Canada
A cute migratory golden-winged butterfly swimming in the pond
Surf Scoter (male), Melanitta perspicillata, Morro Bay, Morro Bay State Park, California. Anseriformes, Anatidae.
A closeup of a male tufted duck in a pond.
ferruginous duck in winter
Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra)
L 53-57cm, WS 85-90 cm.\nBreeds on fairly large, reed-fringed eutrophic lowland lakes and sea-bays, also on larger lagoons and saline marshes. Migratory only in north. Regular vagrant, especially in autumn and winter.\nHabitats much as for dabbling ducks, upending and dabbling for food in shallow, richly vegetated waters. Vegetarian.\n\nThis Picture is made in the AWD Dunes (North Holland) in Winter of 2023.
DODO BIRD raphus cucullatus, EXTINCT BIRD
Wintercday in a pond: single red-crested pochard and pintail duck together in a pond.
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