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  • Lesser Spotted Eagles

    Lesser Spotted Eagles

    The Lesser Spotted Eagles (Aquila pomarina) is a large Eastern European bird of prey. Like all typical eagles, it belongs…

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  • Madagascar Herons in the Green grass

    Madagascar Herons

    Table of Contents Toggle Taxonomy, Discovery and the Legacy of Ardea Humbloti Natural habitat: Wetland Ecosystems, and Island Shores Elegance…

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  • The Falconidae On The Ground

    Falconidae

    The falcons and caracaras are around 60 species of diurnal birds of prey that comprise the family Falconidae. The family…

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  • Two Plumbeous Ibises Perched on Tree Branch

    Plumbeous Ibises

    The Plumbeous ibis is a stunning bird native to South America. It is known for its elegant look and unique behaviour. These…

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  • Chinese Pond Herons in lotus Pond

    Chinese Pond Herons

    Chinese Pond Heron (Ardeola Bacchus) , a mysterious and striking wading bird from East Asia. This elegant heron’s seasonal change from…

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  • Three Garganey Ducks Swimming In The Water

    Garganey Ducks

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  • White Storks Flying

    White Storks

    The White Stork is one of the world’s most recognised and culturally important birds. The White Stork is known for its majestic…

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  • Ultramarine Flycatchers on a Tree Branch

    Ultramarine Flycatchers

    The Ultramarine Flycatcher is also called the White-browed Blue Flycatcher. It is a vibrant and small migratory bird that originates…

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  • Semipalmated Plovers

    Semipalmated Plovers

    Semipalmated Plovers ( Charadrius Semipalmatus ) are small shorebirds that migrate along the coasts of North America. They can be found in…

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  • Baikal Teals Swimming In The Water

    Baikal Teals

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