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A common Vietnamese water puppetry show
Asian village lifestyle, a local male boatman wearing conical hat rowing a wood boat across a small river during sunset time in a bamboo forest to deliver some dry grass for animal feed
Ha Noi, Vietnam– June 6th, 2024:One Pillar Pagoda (Chua Mot Cot), a iconic Buddhist temple at Doi Can, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi, Vietnam
Hanoi, Vietnam, February 10 / 2017 - House 54, President Ho Chi Minh's residence (Nha Bac Ho).
Hanoi, Vietnam
A corner of an ancient building in Hanoi
The fulvous whistling duck or fulvous tree duck (Dendrocygna bicolor) is a species of whistling duck that breeds across the world's tropical regions in much of Mexico and South America, the West Indies, the southern United States, sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian subcontinent. It has plumage that is mainly reddish brown, long legs and a long grey bill, and shows a distinctive white band across its black tail in flight. Like other members of its ancient lineage, it has a whistling call which is given in flight or on the ground. Its preferred habitat consists of wetlands with plentiful vegetation, including shallow lakes and paddy fields. The nest, built from plant material and unlined, is placed among dense vegetation or in a tree hole. The typical clutch is around ten whitish eggs. The breeding adults, which pair for life, take turns to incubate, and the eggs hatch in 24–29 days. The downy grey ducklings leave the nest within a day or so of hatching, but the parents continue to protect them until they fledge around nine weeks later.\n\nThe fulvous whistling duck feeds in wetlands by day or night on seeds and other parts of plants. It is sometimes regarded as a pest of rice cultivation, and is also shot for food in parts of its range. Despite hunting, poisoning by pesticides and natural predation by mammals, birds, and reptiles, the large numbers and huge range of this duck mean that it is classified as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Hanoi, Vietnam - 29 Jan, 2024: Ho Chi Minh Museum, Hanoi
Ba Be, Vietnam
Turtle Tower in Hanoi Hoan Kiem lake in Hanoi, Vietnam
The American Buff Geese in the farm during the daytime.
A duck by the chicken cage
Hanoi, Vietnam
Black Ducks Living in a Cage
farming duck
Hanoi, Vietnam - March 27, 2022: Visitors at Van Mieu - Temple of literature, a Confucian temple with landscaped courtyards, numerous altars & shrines.
Hanoi, Vietnam.- October 25, 2013: Ho Chi Minh museum in Hanoi, Vietnam. People ascending the steps to the entrance and the Vietnamese flg on left.
Boat tours are famous at Trang An, near Hanoi, Vietnam.
duck went out to find food on the farm.
A woman worker is painting rotten oil on the basket boats, which make it
The One Pillar Pagoda, Vietnam, Hanoï
Traditional chinese 75 year old senior fisherman in traditional clothes on his wooden fishing raft with two gray herons returns from fishing on the Li River. Real chinese fisherman shot at Xing Ping, close to the city of Yangshuo County, Guangxi, Guilin, China.
Small chickens in a cage
Photo of a grown up duck in its cage in a organic farm
Tied ducks and geese. Live birds, animals for sale at an Asian market.
Hanoi capital city looking over the  Hoan Kiem Lake. In the middle is standing  the turtle tower (Tháp Rùa) surround by water.
Hanoi, Vietnam, June 17, 2016: Hanoi One Pillar Pagoda
Turtle Tower in the middle of Hoan Kiem Lake, a famous tourist destination and symbol of Hanoi capital
Red-faced, black-bodied ducks
Miracle of Life Hospital at Wachirabenchathat Park in Bangkok Chatuchak. View from park over lake to backsode of hospital
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