#waterfowl   Wetlands are extensions of marshes, swamps, peatlands or waters of natural or artificial regime, permanent or temporary, stagnant or flowing, fresh, brackish or salty, including areas of sea water whose depth at low tide does not exceed six meters (Ramsar 1990).

In many coastal countries they have wetlands, where not only ducks are seen as many people think. Wetlands are one of the places where you can see the largest number of species of birds and for when you go to a wetland don't keep thinking that and you can enjoy all those aquatic birds for a long time identifying them, I leave a post with which you won't fail to show off in front of your friends and acquaintances about everything you know about birds aquatic.

Dozens of bird species are likely to appear in a wetland, but there are some that, usually they are, will almost always be. In fact, they are usually so common that when they have been doing this thing of the bug and birdwatching is common for a while, they will even be familiar to you

The most common Anatidas (ducks): Blue mallard vs Common teal vs Common spoon vs European duck are so named because they belong to the family anatidae.

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