two drake mallard duck swimming pond

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Two drake Mallard duck swimming on pond. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ducks swimming. couple of mallard and drake floating on blue water. Two wild swim duck bird. Male and female fowl in aquatic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mallard drake and two hens swimming in pond with reflection of warm fall colours in the wate Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two female mallard duck swimming Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Mallard Ducks Swimming in a Calm Pond with Lily Pads Royalty Free Stock Photo
A mother duck and her two ducklings swimming in a pond, AI Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Mallard Duck Swimming in a Pond Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two drake Mallard duck swimming on pond.
Close up broun duck and emerald green drake. Two wild mallard ducks standing on pier covered with snow near river. Wild nature lif Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two mallard ducks are swimming together on a pond with green reflections Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two female mallard ducks swimming on the pond water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two mallard duck drakes diving for food at bottom of pond. Team work, ducks in cooperation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two mallard swimming in the pond Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female and two male Mallard duck, Anas platyrhynchos, swimming on a lake in the UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mallard Duck Family Swimming In A Pond Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two drake Mallard duck swimming on pond.The Mallard or Wild Duck Anas platyrhynchos is a dabbling duck which breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Europe, Asia, and North Africa, and has been introduced to New Zealand and Australia. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family China.nPhoto Taken On: January 18th, 2013nPhoto Taken On: October 6, 2017


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