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Canadian geese
This genus contains many species that have predominantly black plumage, black head and black, long neck. Typical for this kind of black geese is the white band of the throat to the cheeks. The black neck turns into a whitish breast. The plumage …
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Buzzard
The buzzard is a medium to large bird of prey from the Hawk's family. The buzzard occurs in most of Europe and parts of Asia.
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Reedwarbler
The reed warbler is a songbird that lives mainly in the reeds.
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Spoonbill
The spoonbill is a white bird from the family of the ibises and spoonbills.
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Coot with chick
The coot belongs to the family of the rails and coots sex.
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Duck: Chicks
Ducklings can reasonably well against the cold by their down.
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Mallard with chicks
The female builds a nest in the long grass, in a willow or a cavity. The eight to ten 'dirty green' eggs they hatch in four weeks.
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Shelduck
The mountain duck is half a goose, a duck-like aquatic bird, which in size between a goose and a duck sitting.
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Pheasant
Also at the pheasants are the colors of the males striking, while the females have a brown camouflage.
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Mandarin Duck
Originally the mandarin duck an Asian bird.
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Shepherd
Herding dogs are bred to work closely together. Their boss They are not necessarily more intelligent than other breeds, but very good educable. Therefore sheepdogs also suitable for many other tasks.
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Blackberry
The common blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) is a native plant in Europe in particular occurs along forest edges. The plant is a shrub that two to six feet high. Every year new stems formed. Only the biennial stems bear fruit, then this die.
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