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A Pair of Ruddy shelduck in Goldenlight Royalty Free Stock Photo
A vibrant green rice paddy field, bathed in the golden light of early morning, with lush young rice stalks stands tall Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Golden sparkling particles rising upward forming magical light trail Royalty Free Stock Photo
The riverside ancient stupa beneath the goldenlight in the night shades of Bangkok Royalty Free Stock Photo
The riverside ancient stupa beneath the goldenlight in the night shades of Bangkok Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Pair of River lapwing in Goldenlight
Expansive field of colorful wildflowers in bloom during a golden sunset with rolling hills and a warm sky in the background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild flowers into the sunlight Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Its clear petals capture and reflect a golden light Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The photograph was taken at Gazoldoba, West Bengal, India in the month of December. This is a River lapwing Photo.The river lapwing Vanellus duvaucelii is a lapwing species which breeds from the Indian Subcontinent eastwards to Southeast Asia. It range includes much of northern and northeastern India, and extends through Southeast Asia to Vietnam. It appears to be entirely sedentary. Formerly also called spur-winged lapwing, this name is better reserved for one of the `spur-winged plovers` of old, Vanellus spinosus of Africa, whose scientific name it literally translates. The masked lapwing of Australasia was at one time also called `spur-winged plover`, completing the name confusion - particularly as none of these is a plover in the strict sense.


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