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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) scavenging for invertebrates seeds and small prey photographed on Bull Island Dublin where this adaptable corvid forages-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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A curious eastern grey squirrel in New York’s Central Park gathering acorns and seeds among the city trees, a common adaptable urban woodland mammal.-stock-foto
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White Tailed Deer In Autumn Leaves Arlington // ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA — A white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) rests among colorful autumn leaves in Arlington, Virginia. This adaptable species is commonly found throughout North and South America, thriving in diverse habitats including suburban environments. The deer's coat provides natural camouflage amidst the fallen foliage during the fall season. White-tailed deer are herbivores, primarily browsing on leaves, twigs, fruits, and acorns, and are most active at dawn and dusk. Arlington County, located in Northern Virginia, supports various-stock-foto
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White-tailed Deer In Autumn Leaves Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — A white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) rests among a vibrant carpet of autumn leaves in Arlington, Virginia. This common North American deer species is widely found across the eastern and central United States, including suburban areas. White-tailed deer are highly adaptable, thriving in various habitats. Their coat color typically changes with the seasons, often appearing reddish-brown in summer and grayish-brown in winter. The colorful foliage indicates the fall season in this northern Virginia location.-stock-foto
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Orange and yellow Lantana flowers against a indigo blue wall, creating a vivid and colorful composition filled with nature's beauty.-stock-foto
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Euonymus japonicus, commonly known as Japanese spindle or evergreen spindle, is a hardy, versatile evergreen shrub native to Japan, Korea, and China-stock-foto
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Husum, Germany. 11th Sep, 2025. 11.09.2025, Husum. Large flocks of gulls (Larinae) follow a tractor near Husum as a farmer cultivates his field with a harrow. By breaking up the soil, worms, insects and other creatures come to light, which become the prey of the gulls. Many species of gulls are adaptable omnivores that have learned to use the proximity of humans and can find food even far from the coasts. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Husum, Germany. 11th Sep, 2025. 11.09.2025, Husum. Large flocks of gulls (Larinae) follow a tractor near Husum as a farmer cultivates his field with a harrow. By breaking up the soil, worms, insects and other creatures come to light, which become the prey of the gulls. Many species of gulls are adaptable omnivores that have learned to use the proximity of humans and can find food even far from the coasts. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Husum, Germany. 11th Sep, 2025. 11.09.2025, Husum. Large flocks of gulls (Larinae) follow a tractor near Husum as a farmer cultivates his field with a harrow. By breaking up the soil, worms, insects and other creatures come to light, which become the prey of the gulls. Many species of gulls are adaptable omnivores that have learned to use the proximity of humans and can find food even far from the coasts. ATTENTION: A license plate at the top of the tractor has been pixelated for legal reasons. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Husum, Germany. 11th Sep, 2025. 11.09.2025, Husum. Large flocks of gulls (Larinae) follow a tractor near Husum as a farmer cultivates his field with a harrow. By breaking up the soil, worms, insects and other creatures come to light, which become the prey of the gulls. Many species of gulls are adaptable omnivores that have learned to use the proximity of humans and can find food even far from the coasts. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Husum, Germany. 11th Sep, 2025. 11.09.2025, Husum. Large flocks of gulls (Larinae) follow a tractor near Husum as a farmer cultivates his field with a harrow. By breaking up the soil, worms, insects and other creatures come to light, which become the prey of the gulls. Many species of gulls are adaptable omnivores that have learned to use the proximity of humans and can find food even far from the coasts. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto