🦆 Anas platyrhynchos
🇪🇸 Ánade azulón
🇬🇧 Mallard
🇫🇷 Canard colvert
🇩🇪 Stockente
🇮🇹 Germano reale
🇵🇹 Pato-real
🇳🇱 Wilde eend
🇸🇪 Gräsand
🇵🇱 Krzyżówka
🇨🇳 绿头鸭 (lǜ tóu yā)
🇯🇵 マガモ (magamo)

📍 Laguna de El Sapo, Sevilla (España / Spain)
🗓️ 2025-04-08

📷 Sony A7 IV + Sony 200-600mm + Sony Teleconverter 1.4x

#Anasplatyrhynchos #Ánadeazulón #Mallard #Canardcolvert #Stockente #Germanoreale #Patoreal #Wildeeend #Gräsand #Krzyżówka
#birdphotography #fotografiadeaves #wildlife #naturephotography #wildlifephotography #biodiversity #SonyA7IV #Sony200600 #birdsofpixelfed #birds #fauna #naturaleza #seobirdlifespain
🦆 Anas platyrhynchos
🇪🇸 Ánade azulón
🇬🇧 Mallard
🇫🇷 Canard colvert
🇩🇪 Stockente
🇮🇹 Germano reale
🇵🇹 Pato-real
🇳🇱 Wilde eend
🇸🇪 Gräsand
🇵🇱 Krzyżówka
🇨🇳 绿头鸭 (lǜ tóu yā)
🇯🇵 マガモ (magamo)

📍 Laguna de El Sapo, Sevilla (España / Spain)
🗓️ 2025-04-08

📷 Sony A7 IV + Sony 200-600mm + Sony Teleconverter 1.4x

#Anasplatyrhynchos #Ánadeazulón #Mallard #Canardcolvert #Stockente #Germanoreale #Patoreal #Wildeeend #Gräsand #Krzyżówka
#birdphotography #fotografiadeaves #wildlife #naturephotography #wildlifephotography #biodiversity #SonyA7IV #Sony200600 #birdsofpixelfed #birds #fauna #naturaleza #seobirdlifespain

Altro thread di #foto, che risalgono a Pasquetta, ma ho avuto tempo solo ora di fare un briciolo di selezione. Il contesto era: fanculo, ci facciamo una gita per Milano a piedi io e mia sorella visto che non ci facciamo un giorno di ferie dalla pandemia. Siamo andate al Duomo e ritorno a piedi passando per i navigli e il Castello e anche se qualche scatto l'ho pure fatto ad altro, fondamentalmente ho selezionato quasi esclusivamente animali e fiori. Enjoy.

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#Margherita #Papera #GermanoReale

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Mallard - eBird

A large duck, generally common and familiar within its extensive range. Males are distinctive with iridescent green head, yellow bill, chestnut breast, and gray body. Females are mottled brown with orange and black splotches on the bill. Found anywhere with water, including city parks, backyard creeks, and various wetland habitats. Often in flocks, and frequently mixes with other duck species. In North America, females can be tricky to distinguish from American Black Duck, Mottled Duck, and Mexican Duck where ranges overlap. Those species are all darker-bodied than Mallard. A good view of the wing can be helpful, too: white wingbars on the leading and trailing edges of the blue wing patch are bolder on Mallard. Frequently hybridizes with those species, which can be even more confusing. Any bird with extensive white in the tail or curled feathers above the tail has some Mallard genes.