When king eider males line up in a dandy display like this, it"s likely because they"re courting a hen (or what birders call a "queen eider"). These colorful drakes aren"t your regular ducks. They"re sea ducks, a group that includes several large duck species that feed off the coast in salt water. As you can see, male king eiders have striking multicolored plumage and yellowish knobs above their bills that are said to resemble crowns. They, and the less-ornate brown females, make their home in the frigid waters along the Arctic coasts of northern Europe, North America, and Asia.
Duck, duck. duck, duck, duck...
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Valentines Day
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Paro Tsechu Festival in Bhutan
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Provence blooms with lavender at Sénanque Abbey
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Why’s it called a spelling ‘bee,’ anyhow?
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Yarn bombing in the village of Gurnard, England
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Black Fell in England s Lake District
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Red skies at Ruby Beach
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The Wave, Vejle, Denmark
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Paradise, found
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Galeries Lafayette, Paris
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Father s Day
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A tale of almonds and bees
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Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
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Old Town of Rovinj, Croatia
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A house of grand scale(s)
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A gorge-ous mill in the Causses
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To Roswell, and beyond!
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Honoring the first American woman in space
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Cherry blossoms at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, Oregon
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Carnival comes to Olinda
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Wandering Watkins Glen
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A wheatear in Peak District National Park, England
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The party’s just starting
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Santorini through the clouds
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Christmas lights in Domaso, Lake Como, Italy
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The monsoon arrives in the desert
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World Environment Day
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Cedar Mesa, Utah, for Indigenous Peoples Day
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Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia
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