30 Bilder zum Thema "albellus" bei ClipDealer

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Smew duck, mergellus albellus
Female red headed Smew duck called Mergellus albellus
Female red headed Smew duck called Mergellus albellus
Male Black and white Smew duck called Mergellus albellus
Female red headed Smew duck called Mergellus albellus
Zwergsäger Weibchen
Zwergsäger Weibchen
Zwergsäger Weibchen
Smew wild bird
Male Black and white Smew duck called Mergellus albellus
Female Smew Duck with Reflection
Drake smew fast flying over green grass background in spring
Double-banded grass-veneer moth on a brown fence
Smew duck, mergellus albellus
The Smew, with its striking black and white plumage, is found in Northern Europe and Asia. This small diving duck feeds on fish and aquatic invertebrates.
Male and female smew (Mergellus albellus) photographed close-up swimming in the water
The Smew, with its striking black and white plumage, is found in Northern Europe and Asia. This small diving duck feeds on fish and aquatic invertebrates.
The Smew, with its striking black and white plumage, is found in Northern Europe and Asia. This small diving duck feeds on fish and aquatic invertebrates.
Smew (Mergellus albellus).
Smew (Mergus albellus) on a frozen pond
The Smew, with its striking black and white plumage, is found in Northern Europe and Asia. This small diving duck feeds on fish and aquatic invertebrates.
The Smew, with its striking black and white plumage, is found in Northern Europe and Asia. This small diving duck feeds on fish and aquatic invertebrates.
The Smew, with its striking black and white plumage, is found in Northern Europe and Asia. This small diving duck feeds on fish and aquatic invertebrates.
Beautiful portrait of Smew duck bird Megellus Albellus on water
Two smews sitting on the rock
Smew, Mergellus albellus
Smew duck (Mergellus albellus).
Smew
A head shot of a Smew, Mergus albellus, swimming on a lake. It has been diving down into the water to catch fish to eat.
Smew duck (Mergellus albellus).

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