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Female Flying Steamer Duck (Tachyeres patachonicus) on the beach, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands
As its name implies, the Flying Steamer Duck is able to fly (contrasting with the very similar endemic Falkland Steamer Duck (Tachyeres brachypterus) which is flightless)
Photo ID: FAL_5965_Flying_Steamer_Duck_(Tachyeres_patachonicus)__Sea_Lion_Island__East_Falkland_RCEA
Photo size: 16.1 Mpixels (46 MB uncompressed) - 4913x3275 pixels (16.4x10.9 in / 41.6x27.7 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: aves, avian, avifauna, beach, bird, coast, duck, Falkland Islands, Family Anatidae, feather, flight, Flying Steamer Duck, island, Martin Grace, ornithology, plumage, sand, Sea Lion Island, shore, Sub-family Tadorninae, Tachyeres patachonicus, wildfowl
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