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A murmuration of starlings, numbering well over a million birds, flock together to roost at dusk on the Avalon Marshes at Shapwick Heath Nature Reserve in Somerset

A murmuration of starlings, numbering well over a million birds, form the shape of an atomic bomb mushroom cloud as they come in to roost at dusk on the Avalon Marshes at Shapwick Heath Nature Reserve in Somerset

Starlings, a murmuration of a million birds, in mushroom cloud shape as they drop to roost on Avalon Marshes, UK

Starlings, a murmuration of a million birds, in mushroom cloud shape as they drop to roost on Avalon Marshes, UK

A murmuration of starlings, numbering well over a million birds, gather as a flock to roost at dusk on the Avalon Marshes at Shapwick Heath Nature Reserve in Somerset

Starlings, a murmuration of a million birds gather to roost on Avalon Marshes at Shapwick Heath Nature Reserve, UK

An adult kelp gull (Larus dominicanus) in flight near the Antarctic peninsula in the southern ocean. This is the only gull regularly found in the Antarctic peninsula to a latitude of 68 degrees south.

Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) silhouetted against water while drying on an Island. Cormorant wings are not fully waterproof therefore they spend a lot of time on rocks, bouys etc drying off their wings.. Argyll, Scotland

Group of Adelie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae) on an iceberg, natural arch iceberg in the back, Paulet Island, Erebus and Terror Gulf, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

Circular fountain with complex geometric design, embedded in an extensive water landscape in a public square, aerial view, Belém, Belem, Bethlehem, Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal, Europe

Heart, Field, Agriculture, Aerial view, Shape, Hearty, Heart shape, Tree, Way, Schleswig Holstein, Germany, Europe

Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae). The Emu is quite common in Australia and is also farmed commercially for meat leather and oil. Even if the Emu is similar in shape and behaviour it is only a distant relative to the African Ostrich. the emu is the biggest bird in Australia and is of mythological importance to the Aboriginies of Ausralia too. Australia, Victoria

Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae). The Emu is quite common in Australia and is also farmed commercially for meat leather and oil. Even if the Emu is similar in shape and behaviour it is only a distant relative to the African Ostrich. the emu is the biggest bird in Australia and is of mythological importance to the Aboriginies of Ausralia too. Australia, Victoria

Hawaii, The bird wrasse (Gomphosus varius) is easily identified by it's long curved snout. This individual is a terminal male.

Sandhill cranes, Grus canadensis, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA

Two hikers enjoy a blue bird day in the middle of winter in the snow covered Cascade Mountains, Cascade Mountains, Washington, USA