Description
Water birds are avian species adapted to aquatic habitats, such as lakes, rivers, and wetlands. They possess various physical and behavioral adaptations for life in and around water, including webbed feet for swimming, waterproof feathers, and long bills for catching prey. These birds encompass a wide range of species, including ducks, swans, herons, and penguins, each uniquely suited to their aquatic environment. Water birds play crucial ecological roles, such as controlling insect populations and serving as indicators of environmental health.




