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Ring-necked ducks swimming - Aythya collaris female hen flock in pond - Ringnecked duck close up w/ feather plumage & bill detail in florida wetlands-stock-foto
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Ring-necked duck feeding - Aythya collaris female hen foraging in pond - Ringnecked duck close up w/ feather plumage & bill in water florida wetlands-stock-foto
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Ring-necked Duck closeup feeding - Aythya collaris close up swimming - close up water drop detail on duck in wetlands wildlife Florida pond-stock-foto
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Ring-necked Duck closeup feeding - Aythya collaris close up swimming - close up water drop detail on duck in wetlands wildlife Florida pond-stock-foto
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Ring-necked Duck closeup feeding - Aythya collaris close up swimming - close up water drop detail on duck in wetlands wildlife Florida pond-stock-foto
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Ring-necked Duck closeup feeding - Aythya collaris close up swimming - close up water drop detail on duck in wetlands wildlife Florida pond-stock-foto
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Ring-necked Duck closeup feeding - Aythya collaris close up swimming - close up water drop detail on duck in wetlands wildlife Florida pond-stock-foto
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An Eurasian Male Goldeneye Duck Swimming on a Lake at Martin Mere Wetland Centre near Ormskirk Lancashire England United Kingdom UK-stock-foto
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Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris), Aves, Signal Ct, Palm Desert, CA, US, MALE cleaning and preening his bill with his foot. Link to female obs. for comparison: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/144567621 In my opinion, this duck should be called a "Ring-billed" duck :-) Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) Is a small to medium-sized, migratory, diving duck commonly found in freshwater ponds and lakes. Length is up to 43 cm (18 inches). Both male and female have white ring near tip of bill. Male has golden eyes, a shiny black, angular head, black back, white line on the wings, and a white-stock-foto
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Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris), Aves, Signal Ct, Palm Desert, CA, US, MALE cleaning and preening his bill with his foot. Link to female obs. for comparison: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/144567621 In my opinion, this duck should be called a "Ring-billed" duck :-) Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) Is a small to medium-sized, migratory, diving duck commonly found in freshwater ponds and lakes. Length is up to 43 cm (18 inches). Both male and female have white ring near tip of bill. Male has golden eyes, a shiny black, angular head, black back, white line on the wings, and a white-stock-foto
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Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris), Aves, Signal Ct, Palm Desert, CA, US, MALE cleaning and preening his bill with his foot. Link to female obs. for comparison: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/144567621 In my opinion, this duck should be called a "Ring-billed" duck :-) Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) Is a small to medium-sized, migratory, diving duck commonly found in freshwater ponds and lakes. Length is up to 43 cm (18 inches). Both male and female have white ring near tip of bill. Male has golden eyes, a shiny black, angular head, black back, white line on the wings, and a white-stock-foto
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Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris), Aves, Signal Ct, Palm Desert, CA, US, MALE cleaning and preening his bill with his foot. Link to female obs. for comparison: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/144567621 In my opinion, this duck should be called a "Ring-billed" duck :-) Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) Is a small to medium-sized, migratory, diving duck commonly found in freshwater ponds and lakes. Length is up to 43 cm (18 inches). Both male and female have white ring near tip of bill. Male has golden eyes, a shiny black, angular head, black back, white line on the wings, and a white-stock-foto
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. American duck shooting. Duck shooting; Ducks. BARROW'S GOLDEN-EYE. Glaucionetta islandica (Gmel.). Adult male extremely similar to the golden-eye, but larger and with the head and upper neck bluish-black, with purplish reflections instead of greenish, with the spot at the base of the bill, and in front of the eye, tri- angular or crescent-shaped, and with very much less white on the wing, this usually being confined to two long bars with a short, black bar between them. The female is much as in the ordinary whistler. The collar about her neck is narrower than in the whistler; the white on th-stock-foto