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Gathering of various migratory birds in an African wetland, 1898, Historical, authentic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th-century original, Record date not stated-stock-foto
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Glossy blue?black above with white rump and underparts, feeds on flying insects like aphids and flies. Photo taken in Dublin, Ireland during summer.-stock-foto
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Glossy blue?black above with white rump and underparts, feeds on flying insects like aphids and flies. Photo taken in Dublin, Ireland during summer.-stock-foto
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Glossy blue?black above with white rump and underparts, feeds on flying insects like aphids and flies. Photo taken in Dublin, Ireland during summer.-stock-foto
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Glossy blue?black above with white rump and underparts, feeds on flying insects like aphids and flies. Photo taken in Dublin, Ireland during summer.-stock-foto
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A triptych of a White Stork spreading its wings in three stages, highlighting its wingspan, posture, and feather detail against a white background.-stock-foto
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Three white storks soar through the air in different flight stages, displaying their wingspans, red beaks, and black-tipped feathers against a white b-stock-foto
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The male African Migrant is less mottled than the female. In the right conditions huge numbers of these large white butterflies will migrate en mass-stock-foto
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Cormorant in flight exiting a local roost.-stock-foto
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Cormorant in flight exiting a local roost.-stock-foto
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CONGO DR - 1963 August 31: 10 centime pink, ultramarine and ocher postage stamp depicting Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus), Protected Birds. Eastern or Rosy White pelican is a bird in the pelican family. It breeds from southeastern Europe through Asia and Africa, in swamps and shallow lakes. The great white pelican has been rated as a species of least concern on the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species (IUCN). It is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) is applied-stock-foto
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Egret in Flight Against a Blue Sky-stock-foto
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Egret in Flight Over the Savannah-stock-foto
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Two Egrets Flying Over the Savannah-stock-foto
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Cormorants in the UK have expanded into inland waters coming in to conflict with fishermen.-stock-foto
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Cormorants in the UK have expanded into inland waters coming in to conflict with fishermen.-stock-foto
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African sacred ibis in flight-stock-foto
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African sacred ibis in flight-stock-foto
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African Sacred Ibis Soaring in Natural Grace-stock-foto
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African sacred ibis in flight-stock-foto
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African sacred ibis in flight-stock-foto
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African sacred ibis in flight-stock-foto
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African sacred ibis in flight-stock-foto
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African sacred ibis in flight-stock-foto
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Egyptian goose stretching wings on sandy ground-stock-foto
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Zebra standing alert on the African savanna-stock-foto
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Herd of plains zebras grazing on the Serengeti plains-stock-foto
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Two plains zebras grazing and standing alert in the Serengeti grasslands-stock-foto
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Plains zebra standing in Serengeti grasslands, Tanzania-stock-foto
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Plains zebra in Serengeti grasslands, Tanzania-stock-foto
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Red-Billed Teal (Anas erythrorhyncha) is a dabbling duck found in Eastern Africa and also known as the Red-Billed Duck, African wildlife stock photo i-stock-foto
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Red-Billed Teal (Anas erythrorhyncha) is a dabbling duck found in Eastern Africa and also known as the Red-Billed Duck, African wildlife stock photo i-stock-foto
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Red-Billed Teal (Anas erythrorhyncha) is a dabbling duck found in Eastern Africa and also known as the Red-Billed Duck, African wildlife stock photo i-stock-foto
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Red-Billed Teal (Anas erythrorhyncha) is a dabbling duck found in Eastern Africa and also known as the Red-Billed Duck, African wildlife stock photo i-stock-foto
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Horizontal banner with young african sacred ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus) standing in a grassy field. The bird has a distinctive long, curved black-stock-foto
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Young african sacred ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus) standing in a grassy field. The bird has a distinctive long, curved black beak and black-and-whit-stock-foto
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Cormorants leaving a communal roost near the Manchester ship canal.-stock-foto
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Cormorants leaving a communal roost near the Manchester ship canal.-stock-foto
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Cormorants leaving a communal roost near the Manchester ship canal.-stock-foto
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Cormorants leaving a communal roost near the Manchester ship canal.-stock-foto