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Mallard duck nest eggs plundered by raccoon predator, Georgia USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mallard duck nest eggs plundered by raccoon predator, Georgia USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Businessman holding guns plundered money from someone. Royalty Free Stock Photo
An abandoned factory or factory in a dilapidated and plundered state Royalty Free Stock Photo
An abandoned factory or factory in a dilapidated and plundered state Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Egyptian temple background with spiderweb at night. Dangerous modern Egyptian plundered palace interior with Royalty Free Stock Photo
An abandoned factory or factory in a dilapidated and plundered state Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mallard duck nest eggs plundered by raccoon predator, Georgia USA
An abandoned factory or factory in a dilapidated and plundered state Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of a red brick background plundered from a mineral mulch Royalty Free Stock Photo
An abandoned factory or factory in a dilapidated and plundered state Royalty Free Stock Photo
An abandoned factory or factory in a dilapidated and plundered state Royalty Free Stock Photo
An abandoned factory or factory in a dilapidated and plundered state Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abandoned and plundered ether-oil factory in the village. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abandoned and plundered ether-oil factory in the village. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The nest of a resident Mallard duck was plundered by a raccoon, eating the eggs. Walton County, GA, USA. Mallards nest on the ground on dry land that is close to water; nests are generally concealed under overhanging grass or other vegetation. More than 50 percent of mallard ducks will not survive their first year, falling prey to predators such as American crows, mink, foxes, coyotes, raccoons, skunks, and snapping turtles.


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