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Water plays a very important part in our lives and most birds, in particular, depend on water for their daily food and means of survival.

Whether it is a Kingfisher diving into rivers/ponds for fish or a Heron waddling around for frogs, it is amazing to see how these birds spend their lifetime on coasts, riverbanks, or even small ponds to just freshen up and fly.

These images are from all my travel last year. I hope you enjoy this series. In case you missed it, here are my Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Brazil, and India birds editions.

All photos were taken with my trusted Canon 1Dx Mark ii and 600 mm lens.

You can email me at info@supreetsahoo.com for any questions.

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Roseate Spoonbill

Roseate Spoonbill

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Irene flushed with rage as she was asked for the millionth time to toss the salad.

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Black-Necked Stilt With An American Crocodile

Black-Necked Stilt With An American Crocodile

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Yellow-Headed Caracara

Yellow-Headed Caracara

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Bare-Throated Tiger Heron

Bare-Throated Tiger Heron

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Torrent Duck

Torrent Duck

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Lesser Flamingo

Lesser Flamingo

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Black-Capped Donacobius

Black-Capped Donacobius

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Pied Plover

Pied Plover

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Yellow-Headed Caracara

Yellow-Headed Caracara

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American White Ibis

American White Ibis

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Lesser Flamingos

Lesser Flamingos

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Small Pratincole

Small Pratincole

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Eurasian Teal

Eurasian Teal

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River Terns

River Terns

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