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Wild Birds Of Florida Wetlands
Black-bellied Whistling Ducks are seen at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. These ducks are known for their distinctive whistling calls and striking plumage and are often seen foraging together or perched in trees near the water's edge. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Wild Birds Of Florida Wetlands
A Black-bellied Whistling Duck is seen at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. These ducks are known for their distinctive whistling calls and striking plumage and are often seen foraging together or perched in trees near the water's edge. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Presidential Election Campaign In Poland
Campaign poster of Karol Nawrocki, running in the presidential elections, is seen in Sedziszow, Poland on May 16th, 2025. The first round of the presidential election will be held in Poland on 18 May 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – APRIL 29:
The Ottawa location of Peking Duck, a branch of the historic Quanjude chain founded in 1864 in Beijing, opened on George Street in 2022, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on April 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bamberg
A gondolier rows a gondola with a passenger beneath a pedestrian bridge on a canal in Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on September 9, 2023. Several people walk along the bridge and promenade while ducks swim nearby in the water. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Kharkiv Zoo celebrates International Bird Day
Ducks are seen in the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, Ukraine, on April 1, 2025 (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kharkiv Zoo celebrates International Bird Day
Ducks are seen in the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, Ukraine, on April 1, 2025 (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kharkiv Zoo celebrates International Bird Day
A swan and some ducks are seen in the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, Ukraine, on April 1, 2025 (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kharkiv Zoo celebrates International Bird Day
Ducks are seen in the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, Ukraine, on April 1, 2025 (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kharkiv Zoo celebrates International Bird Day
Ducks are seen in the Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv, Ukraine, on April 1, 2025 (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Stryiskyi Park in Lviv in winter
LVIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 12, 2025 - Ducks are at a lake in Stryiskyi Park in winter, Lviv, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Stryiskyi Park in Lviv in winter
LVIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 12, 2025 - Ducks are at a lake in Stryiskyi Park in winter, Lviv, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Stryiskyi Park in Lviv in winter
LVIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 12, 2025 - Ducks are at a lake in Stryiskyi Park in winter, Lviv, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Stryiskyi Park in Lviv in winter
LVIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 12, 2025 - Ducks are at a lake in Stryiskyi Park in winter, Lviv, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Stryiskyi Park in Lviv in winter
LVIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 12, 2025 - A duck is at a lake in Stryiskyi Park in winter, Lviv, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Stryiskyi Park in Lviv in winter
LVIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 12, 2025 - A duck is at a lake in Stryiskyi Park in winter, Lviv, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Stryiskyi Park in Lviv in winter
LVIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 12, 2025 - Parents and children look at ducks by a lake in Stryiskyi Park in winter, Lviv, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Stryiskyi Park in Lviv in winter
LVIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 12, 2025 - A duck is at a lake in Stryiskyi Park in winter, Lviv, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Jorge Vargas, feeder at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, inserts a feeding tube down the throat of a "Mulard" duck bred for the production of Foie Gras during the last two weeks of it's life as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Didier Jaubert and Guillermo Gonzalez who are partners in the Sonoma Saveurs, a fine food boutique in Sonoma, California, look over a post that were part of the vandalizing caused by animal rights activist who disagree with the conditions of the ducks that supply the liver of for the fois gras they sell at Sonoma Saveurs. At the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, "Mulard" ducks are bred for the production of Foie Gras as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are force fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Didier Jaubert and Guillermo Gonzalez who are partners in the Sonoma Saveurs, a fine food boutique in Sonoma, California, look over a post that were part of the vandalizing caused by animal rights activist who disagree with the conditions of the ducks that supply the liver of for the fois gras they sell at Sonoma Saveurs. At the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, "Mulard" ducks are bred for the production of Foie Gras as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are force fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Mulard duck bred for the production of Foie Gras at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, sit in small pens of twelve duck as they are fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Four week old "Mulard" ducks being raised at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California. The ducks are forced fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Jorge Vargas, feeder at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, holds one of the 3000 ducks being fattened up as Jacques-Eric Delmas, Production Manager checks the throat after it was fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water. The ducks are fed twice a day during these last two weeks of their lives before heading off to a processing plant where their livers are harvested. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Jorge Vargas, feeder at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, inserts a feeding tube down the throat of a "Mulard" duck bred for the production of Foie Gras during the last two weeks of it's life as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Jorge Vargas, feeder at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, inserts a feeding tube down the throat of a "Mulard" duck bred for the production of Foie Gras during the last two weeks of it's life as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Jorge Vargas, feeder at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, inserts a feeding tube down the throat of a "Mulard" duck bred for the production of Foie Gras during the last two weeks of it's life as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Jorge Vargas, feeder at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, inserts a feeding tube down the throat of a "Mulard" duck bred for the production of Foie Gras during the last two weeks of it's life as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Laurent Manrique, who is a partner in the Sonoma Saveurs, a fine food boutique in Sonoma, California, has had his family videotaped and terrorized by animal rights people because he is a partner in selling the fois gras at Sonoma Saveurs. At the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, "Mulard" ducks are bred for the production of Foie Gras as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are force fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Four week old "Mulard" ducks being raised at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California. The ducks are forced fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Jorge Vargas, feeder at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, inserts a feeding tube down the throat of a "Mulard" duck bread for the production of Foie Gras during the last two weeks of it's life as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Four week old "Mulard" ducks being raised at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California. The ducks are forced fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Jorge Vargas, feeder at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, inserts a feeding tube down the throat of a "Mulard" duck bred for the production of Foie Gras during the last two weeks of it's life as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Jorge Vargas, feeder at the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, inserts a feeding tube down the throat of a "Mulard" duck bred for the production of Foie Gras during the last two weeks of it's life as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. Over the last month, animal rights advocates who object to the methods used to produce foie gras; the fattened liver of a force-fed duck or goose, have vandalized two homes, including one owned by well-known San Francisco chef Laurent Manrique. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Didier Jaubert and Guillermo Gonzalez who are partners in the Sonoma Saveurs, a fine food boutique in Sonoma, California, stand by post that were part of the vandalizing caused by animal rights activist who disagree with the conditions of the ducks that supply the liver for the fois gras they sell at Sonoma Saveurs. At the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, "Mulard" ducks are bred for the production of Foie Gras as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are force fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Laurent Manrique, who is a partner in the Sonoma Saveurs, a fine food boutique in Sonoma, California, has had his family videotaped and terrorized by animal rights people because he is a partner in selling the fois gras at Sonoma Saveurs. At the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, "Mulard" ducks are bred for the production of Foie Gras as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are force fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California foie gras ban
Laurent Manrique, who is a partner in the Sonoma Saveurs, a fine food boutique in Sonoma, California, has had his family videotaped and terrorized by animal rights people because he is a partner in selling the fois gras at Sonoma Saveurs. At the Sonoma Foie Gras farm in the Central Valley of California, "Mulard" ducks are bred for the production of Foie Gras as it's liver is fattened up for processing. The 17 week old ducks are force fed 400 grams of whole corn and crushed corn mixed with water twice a day during these last two weeks. (Peter DaSilva/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
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A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
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A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
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A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
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A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
Please byline: Rick Derevan/Solent News
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A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
Please byline: Rick Derevan/Solent News
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A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
Please byline: Rick Derevan/Solent News
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A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
Please byline: Rick Derevan/Solent News
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A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
Please byline: Rick Derevan/Solent News
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FEATURE - SN_GREBE_FIGHT_02
A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
Please byline: Rick Derevan/Solent News
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A GREBE..OUS FIGHT... Two grebes engage in an intense battle, attacking each other with their long beaks.The birds' distinctive bright red eyes stand out as they move through the water.
The pair are part of the same nesting colony and could be fighting over territory or breeding rights. The dramatic photos were taken in San Luis, California, by retired lawyer Rick Derevan who lives in Atascadero, California. The 75 year old said: "I took the photos at Santa Margarita Lake in San Luis Obispo County, California. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE DETAILS.
Please byline: Rick Derevan/Solent News
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Wet snow in Kyiv
KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 21, 2024 - A drake and a pigeon stay on the snow-covered bank in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Wet snow in Kyiv
KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 21, 2024 - Mallards stay on the snow-covered bank in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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