Laysan ducks or Laysan teal, Anas laysanensis, female in front and male behind, the rarest duck in the world (Critically Endangered Species), the population was once reduced to 7 adults and 5 juveniles; a member of the mallard clade of dabbling ducks, Sand Island, Midway Atoll, Midway National Wildlife Refuge, Papahanaumokuakea National Monument, Northwest Hawaiian Islands (North Pacific Ocean)


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Image ID: 0036533-DPE.jpg

Laysan ducks or Laysan teal, Anas laysanensis, female in front and male behind, the rarest duck in the world (Critically Endangered Species), the population was once reduced to 7 adults and 5 juveniles; a member of the mallard clade of dabbling ducks, Sand Island, Midway Atoll, Midway National Wildlife Refuge, Papahanaumokuakea National Monument, Northwest Hawaiian Islands (North Pacific Ocean)
Credit to: Blue Planet Archive / Doug Perrine

Image dimensions: 5400x3600

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