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WASHINGTON - Quince Monitor lizard, native to Indonesia, displayed at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle,.-stock-foto
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Batman,Turkey. 2nd December, 2025. A flock of white storks (Ciconia ciconia) that do not migrate south for the winter and stay on the banks of the Batman River in southeast Türkiye, December 2025. White storks, whose numbers have been increasing in Turkey and Europe in recent years, prefer to winter in their breeding areas instead of flying to sub-Saharan Africa. Scientists argue that this is due to global warming.Credit: Doğan Evsan/ Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Batman,Turkey. 2nd December, 2025. A flock of white storks (Ciconia ciconia) that do not migrate south for the winter and stay on the banks of the Batman River in southeast Türkiye, December 2025. White storks, whose numbers have been increasing in Turkey and Europe in recent years, prefer to winter in their breeding areas instead of flying to sub-Saharan Africa. Scientists argue that this is due to global warming.Credit: Doğan Evsan/ Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Batman,Turkey. 2nd December, 2025. A flock of white storks (Ciconia ciconia) that do not migrate south for the winter and stay on the banks of the Batman River in southeast Türkiye, December 2025. White storks, whose numbers have been increasing in Turkey and Europe in recent years, prefer to winter in their breeding areas instead of flying to sub-Saharan Africa. Scientists argue that this is due to global warming.Credit: Doğan Evsan/ Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A flying fox (fruit bat) resting in a tropical forest during daylight hours. This large fruit bat plays a key ecological role as a pollinator and seed-stock-foto
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A flying fox (fruit bat) resting in a tropical forest during daylight hours. This large fruit bat plays a key ecological role as a pollinator and seed-stock-foto
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A flying fox (fruit bat) resting in a tropical forest during daylight hours. This large fruit bat plays a key ecological role as a pollinator and seed-stock-foto
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A flying fox (fruit bat) resting in a tropical forest during daylight hours. This large fruit bat plays a key ecological role as a pollinator and seed-stock-foto
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A flying fox (fruit bat) resting in a tropical forest during daylight hours. This large fruit bat plays a key ecological role as a pollinator and seed-stock-foto
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The yellow-breasted fruit dove (Ramphiculus occipitalis) is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forest.-stock-foto
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The yellow-breasted fruit dove (Ramphiculus occipitalis) is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forest.-stock-foto
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A flying fox (fruit bat) resting in a tropical forest during daylight hours. This large fruit bat plays a key ecological role as a pollinator and seed-stock-foto
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Rare Eastern Rock Nuthatch (Sitta tephronota) eating snail on rocky cliff, Southeastern Taurus Mountains, Diyarbakır, Turkey – 21 November 2025-stock-foto
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Rare Eastern Rock Nuthatch (Sitta tephronota) eating snail on rocky cliff, Southeastern Taurus Mountains, Diyarbakır, Turkey – 21 November 2025-stock-foto
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white backed woodpecker-stock-foto
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white backed woodpecker-stock-foto
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white backed woodpecker-stock-foto
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The largest of the UK's wading birds the Curlew was once common. Loss of breeding habitat is reducing their numbers.-stock-foto
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Strandzha moutians  Bulgaria November 16th 2025.  Autumn bathing helps loosen debris and is an important part of their overall birds health and well-being in all weather.  European sparrow population is declining,  the house sparrow having lost neerly half its population since 1980, a decrease of 247 million individuals.  Eurasian tree sparrow has also declined, losing 30 million birds.  Declines are particularly severe for farmland and urban species, reasons including habitat loss due to changing farming practices, lack of urban green space, disease,. Clifford Norton Alamy  Live News-stock-foto
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Strandzha moutians  Bulgaria November 16th 2025.  Autumn bathing helps loosen debris and is an important part of their overall birds health and well-being in all weather.  European sparrow population is declining,  the house sparrow having lost neerly half its population since 1980, a decrease of 247 million individuals.  Eurasian tree sparrow has also declined, losing 30 million birds.  Declines are particularly severe for farmland and urban species, reasons including habitat loss due to changing farming practices, lack of urban green space, disease,. Clifford Norton Alamy  Live News-stock-foto
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Strandzha moutians  Bulgaria November 16th 2025.  Autumn bathing helps loosen debris and is an important part of their overall birds health and well-being in all weather.  European sparrow population is declining,  the house sparrow having lost neerly half its population since 1980, a decrease of 247 million individuals.  Eurasian tree sparrow has also declined, losing 30 million birds.  Declines are particularly severe for farmland and urban species, reasons including habitat loss due to changing farming practices, lack of urban green space, disease,. Clifford Norton Alamy  Live News-stock-foto
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Strandzha moutians  Bulgaria November 16th 2025.  Autumn bathing helps loosen debris and is an important part of their overall birds health and well-being in all weather.  European sparrow population is declining,  the house sparrow having lost neerly half its population since 1980, a decrease of 247 million individuals.  Eurasian tree sparrow has also declined, losing 30 million birds.  Declines are particularly severe for farmland and urban species, reasons including habitat loss due to changing farming practices, lack of urban green space, disease,. Clifford Norton Alamy  Live News-stock-foto
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Strandzha moutians  Bulgaria November 16th 2025.  Autumn bathing helps loosen debris and is an important part of their overall birds health and well-being in all weather.  European sparrow population is declining,  the house sparrow having lost neerly half its population since 1980, a decrease of 247 million individuals.  Eurasian tree sparrow has also declined, losing 30 million birds.  Declines are particularly severe for farmland and urban species, reasons including habitat loss due to changing farming practices, lack of urban green space, disease,. Clifford Norton Alamy  Live News-stock-foto
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Tree stump on dry ground surrounded by arid soil and dead grass, representing deforestation-stock-foto
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A sleek grey-barred summer migrant photographed on Bull Island, Dublin - it lays its eggs in other birds’ nests and feeds mostly on insects like cater-stock-foto
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A sleek grey-barred summer migrant photographed on Bull Island, Dublin - it lays its eggs in other birds’ nests and feeds mostly on insects like cater-stock-foto
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white backed woodpecker-stock-foto
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Monkey sitting on deforested land after tree cutting and encroachment for highway near Dehradun Uttarakhand-stock-foto
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Monkey sitting on deforested land after tree cutting and encroachment for highway near Dehradun Uttarakhand-stock-foto
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A detailed photo of a Female Writhed Hornbill (Rhabdotorrhinus leucocephalus), a species classified as Near Threatened (NT) and endemic to the souther-stock-foto
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goshawk-stock-foto
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white backed woodpecker-stock-foto