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Female northern pintail (Anas acuta) swimming in a lake.
Chiangmai, Thailand -November 3, 2015:  Private car, Toyota Vios. Photo at road no.121 about 8 km from downtown Chiangmai, thailand.
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.
Tilapia. Fresh Tilapia fish on stone. Freshwater Fish. In Indonesia also known as Ikan Nila or Mujair. Farmed Fish. Tribe Tilapiine cichlid.
An image of  mandarin duck on water with reflection
Rohu fish on the white background
Northern Shoveler swimming
Goldfish in aquarium fish pond close up
The western banded snake eagle (Circaetus cinerascens) is a grey-brown African raptor with a short tail and a large head. Juveniles have paler and browner upper parts than adults, with white-edged feathers. The eagle's head, neck and breast are dark-streaked. The underparts are white with pale brown streaks, mainly on belly and thighs. Subadults may be all dark grey-brown without any streak on underparts. The eyes, ears, and legs are yellow. They have crested chests.
Climbing perch fish isolated on white background.
This is a photo of a Red-Tailed Hawk (buteo jamaicensis), which is a common hawk in North America.
peacock cichlid tropical fish isolated white background
The Western Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is also known as sea hawk, river hawk and fish hawk.  It is a large diurnal (as opposed to nocturnal) raptor whose diet consists mainly of fish that it dives for and catches.  The adult osprey is brown on the upperparts and grayish white on the head and underparts.  Their eyes are bright yellow.  The juveniles are distinguished by having white on the tips of their wing feathers giving a barred appearance and orange colored eyes.  The osprey lives in a wide variety of habitats as long as water is nearby to supply adequate fish for their diet.  It may be found on all continents except Antarctica.  The osprey has specialized physical characteristics and behavior to assist in hunting and catching prey.  Among these are reversible outer toes with sharp spicules on the underside, closable nostrils to keep out water, barbed talons to help hold fish and dense oily plumage to prevent the feathers from getting waterlogged.  They may be seen diving headfirst into the water to catch a fish.  The osprey builds a large nest of twigs and small branches.  They are usually located atop dead trees.  American and Canadian osprey winter in South America, although some may stay in Florida and California.  This adult osprey was photographed while standing on one leg perched in a dead tree on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
fish tilapia
A duck in the wild
Close up of a fish in an aquarium, shallow depth of field.
Dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) in the marine protected area of Port-Cros in the south of France
Garganey, Spatula querquedula, single male on water, West Midlands, March 2024
Single Pacific black duck swimming
Swedish Blue duck - swimming in a lake
Tokyo bitterling male adult fish, Pseudorhodeus tanago, but widely known as Tanakia tanago. This species was listed in the 1996 IUCN Red List as \
Goosander lady with wonderful hairdo swimming
A large Koi fish makes its way across a public pond in Temecula, California
Red spotted masu trout, freshwater fish
Catfish
Yellow-billed kite in the Central Kalahari, Botswana
Serrasalmus rhombeus (Redeye Piranha,  Peruvian Black Piranha)
Goosander taken at cannop ponds
Koi fish swimming in a pond. This is the Willamette Valley of Oregon.
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