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Wildfowl or (especially in North America) waterfowl, also waterbirds, is the collective term for the approximately 147 species of swans, geese and ducks, classified in the order Anseriformes, family Anatidae. Wildfowl usually live on wetlands. Many species are hunted, and some are kept for ornamental purposes.
See Anatidae for classification and names.
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Places to see captive and/or wild waterfowl in the United Kingdom
- Arundel, WWT West Sussex
- Bentley Wildfowl & Motor Museum, East Sussex
- Belvide Reservoir, Staffordshire
- Blithfield Reservoir, Staffordshire
- Caerlaverock, WWT Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
- Castle Espie, WWT Northern Ireland
- Claythorpe Watermill and Wildfowl Gardens
- Lackford Wildfowl Reserve, Suffolk Wildlife Trust
- Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve, Northumberland
- London Wetlands Centre, WWT
- Martin Mere, WWT Lancashire
- Ouse Washes, WWT Cambridgeshire
- Rutland Water, Rutland
- Slimbridge, WWT Gloucestershire
- Washington, WWT Tyne and Wear
- Welney, WWT Cambridgeshire
- WWT National Wetlands Centre, Wales
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Places to see captive and/or wild waterfowl in the United States
- Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum, Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Any park or reserve in or on the San Francisco Bay, California (some year-round)
- Gateway National Seashore, New York City
See also
- UK
- USA