duck and two drakes swim the spring river

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Two drakes and a duck take off from the river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two drakes swimming in a pond. Wild duck males in river water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two drakes swimming in a pond. Wild duck males in river water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two drakes swimming in a pond. Wild duck males in river water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two drakes swimming in a pond. Wild duck males in river water Royalty Free Stock Photo
A pair of drakes floats in a pond on a sunny day. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red wild squirrel during spring molt sits on a conifer tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
A duck and two drakes swim in the spring river
A duck and two drakes swim in the spring river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two mallard drakes in mating attire on the background of the river. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A pair of duck and drake swims together along the waves of the spring river Royalty Free Stock Photo
The drake is standing, and the duck is sitting on the ice of the spring river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Duck and drake stand on the ice of the spring river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Duck and drake swim on the river against the backdrop of a beautiful bottom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Duck and drake swim together on the waves of the spring river Royalty Free Stock Photo
The main condition for the existence of wild ducks is the presence of a reservoir, since it is a source of food for these birds. Ducks need riparian vegetation that hides the nest with the clutch. Ducks have paws equipped with membranes. Due to the grease lubrication, the outer duck is waterproof. The male drake is much larger than the female duck. The male has a more colorful plumage. Wild ducks quickly get used to people and willingly lodge at city reservoirs. Ducks go on contact with the person and gladly accept treats.


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