birds

  • Close up Image of Water Pipits

    Water Pipits

    The Water Pipit, also known as the Anthus spinoletta, is an understated yet remarkable songbird. It has captured the attention of…

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  • Pair of Glaucous Gulls on the Rocks

    Glaucous Gulls

    The Glaucous Gull, Larus hyperboreus, is one of the biggest and most powerful seabirds on the planet. Its pale, ghostly feathers…

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  • Indian Pond Herons Resting on the Rocks

    Indian Pond Herons

    The Indian Pond Heron (Ardeola grayii) is not immediately noticeable with its subtle colouration. However, this bird is one of the most…

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  • Woolly-necked Storks

    Woolly-necked Storks

    The Woolly-necked Stork is one of the most beautiful birds that can be found in tropical wetlands across Africa as well as Asia. It…

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  • Lava Herons Resting in the Rocks

    Lava Herons

    The Lava Heron is also known as the Galapagos Heron. It is an impressive example of how nature can adapt and evolve. This unique…

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  • Flock of Red-billed Gulls on the Ground

    Red-billed Gulls

    Red-billed Gull (Larus scopulinus). It is one of the most iconic seabirds to grace New Zealand’s coasts. The small, vibrant gull,…

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  • Audouin's Gulls

    Audouin’s Gulls

    Audouin’s Gull (Larus audouinii), one of the many gulls that grace Europe and North Africa’s coasts, is rare and distinct. This…

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  • American White Ibises is on Flight

    American White Ibises

    The American White Ibis (Eudocimus Albus) can be easily identified in the wetlands, coastal marshes and inland wetlands of the…

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  • Swallow-tailed Gulls Spread Wings

    Swallow-tailed Gulls

    The Swallow-tailed Gull is one of the most interesting seabirds on the planet. This species, native to South America, is the only…

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  • Cattle Egrets on the Grass

    Cattle Egrets

    The Cattle Egret is one of the most fascinating birds in the family of herons. It has attracted the attention…

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