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#wigeons — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #wigeons, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Me in #DeSchammer: Oh wow! so happy I've seen a singular #Egret!
    Me in the #Arkemheen polder: Damn there's just too many of these egrets and #herons about! (and #cormorant, and #wigeons and #ducks and #grebes and probably more I can't all identify in this photo)
    🪶 #birds #naturephotography #dutchnature #marshland

  2. Me in #DeSchammer: Oh wow! so happy I've seen a singular #Egret!
    Me in the #Arkemheen polder: Damn there's just too many of these egrets and #herons about! (and #cormorant, and #wigeons and #ducks and #grebes and probably more I can't all identify in this photo)
    🪶 #birds #naturephotography #dutchnature #marshland

  3. Me in #DeSchammer: Oh wow! so happy I've seen a singular #Egret!
    Me in the #Arkemheen polder: Damn there's just too many of these egrets and #herons about! (and #cormorant, and #wigeons and #ducks and #grebes and probably more I can't all identify in this photo)
    🪶 #birds #naturephotography #dutchnature #marshland

  4. Me in #DeSchammer: Oh wow! so happy I've seen a singular #Egret!
    Me in the #Arkemheen polder: Damn there's just too many of these egrets and #herons about! (and #cormorant, and #wigeons and #ducks and #grebes and probably more I can't all identify in this photo)
    🪶 #birds #naturephotography #dutchnature #marshland

  5. Me in #DeSchammer: Oh wow! so happy I've seen a singular #Egret!
    Me in the #Arkemheen polder: Damn there's just too many of these egrets and #herons about! (and #cormorant, and #wigeons and #ducks and #grebes and probably more I can't all identify in this photo)
    🪶 #birds #naturephotography #dutchnature #marshland

  6. Experimental #infection of #Chickens, Pekin #ducks, Eurasian #wigeons and Barnacle #geese with two recent highly pathogenic avian influenza #H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b viruses pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/392215

    This H5N1-2021-AB virus trait may have contributed to efficient spread of the virus in wild bird populations. Therefore, high mortality, virus shedding and long-lasting viral antigen expression found in Barnacle geese may have increased the risk for introduction into poultry.