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Female Ring-neck Duck I Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female Ring-neck Duck II Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring Neck Duck Hen Peacefully Swimming in Pond Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male and female ring neck duck Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) spotted outdoors Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Female Ring-neck Duck II
Female Ring-necked Duck Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mallard duck female Royalty Free Stock Photo
A view of a female Ring-neck swimming in the river.   Kyoto Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
A picture of a female Ring-necked duck swimming in the pond. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lake Junaluska in the mountains of North Carolina becomes home for a respite for the Ring-neck duck before migrating. `Although it mixes freely with other diving ducks on large lakes in winter, the Ring-neck is also found on small, tree-lined ponds, and associating with dabbling ducks on shallow waters. A strong and fast flier, it is able to take flight by springing up directly from the water, without the laborious take-off run of most diving ducks. Despite the name, the ring on its neck is almost never visible.`


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