Waterfowl
Attach a shoehorn to an egg-shaped head, and voila! A water bird.
The spot-billed duck's bill and feet are almost the same size.
Spot-billed duckling
Land fowl
Waterfowl
Whooper swan
Mute swan
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The legs of a common land bird attaches obliquely to the body. The head is thrust forward, and the figure overall has a forward leaning appearance. In contrast, water birds stand straight with their heads slightly shifted to the rear.
1/3 of the body obscured by water.