duck sitting in the water at day

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duck sitting in the water at day.

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Water,Nature,Bird,Duck,Biology,Lake,Standing

This vector contains the following main colors: Patina,Danube,Black,Scampi,Madras

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    Water Nature Bird Duck Biology Lake Standing Patina Danube Black Scampi Madras

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Duck wiki:
>For other uses, see Duck (disambiguation). Dendrocygninae Oxyurinae Anatinae Merginae Duck is the common name for a number of species in the Anatidae bird family. The ducks are divided between several different subfamilies listed in full in the Anatidae article. Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, mostly smaller than their relatives the swans and geese, and may be found in both fresh and salt water. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Water wiki:
>This article focuses on water as it is experienced in everyday life. See water (molecule) for information on the chemical and physical properties of pure water (H2O, hydrogen oxide). Water (from the Old English word wæter; c.f German "Wasser", from PIE *wod-or, "water") is a tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless (it has a slight hint of blue) substance in its pure form that is essential to all known forms of life and is known also as the most universal solvent. Water is an abundant substance on Earth. It exists in many places and forms: mostly in the oceans and polar ice caps, but also as clouds, rain water, rivers, freshwater aquifers, and sea ice. On the planet, water is continuously moving through the cycle involving evaporation, precipitation, and runoff to the sea. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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