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A farmer preparing to feed his flock of free range chickens at Rockland Farm near Seneca, Maryland, United States of America, North America

Free-trade port Dubai Creek, with dhows piled high with a range of goods, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Free-trade port Dubai Creek, with dhows piled high with a range of goods, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Free-trade port Dubai Creek, with dhows piled high with a range of goods, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Free-range Norfolk bronze turkeys return to their barn after roaming at Sheepdrove Organic Farm , Lambourn, England

Free-range chickens of breed Isa 257 roam freely at Sheepdrove Organic Farm , Lambourn, England. Beyond are mobile roosting houses.

Free-range Norfolk bronze turkeys return to their barn after roaming at Sheepdrove Organic Farm , Lambourn, England

Goose, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Free-range birds may be at risk if Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus) spreads

Fattened Toulouse Geese, France. Free-range birds may be at risk if Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus) spreads

Geese farm, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Free-range birds may be at risk if Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus) spreads

Geese farm, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Free-range birds may be at risk if Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus) spreads

Geese farm, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Free-range birds may be at risk if Avian Flu (Bird Flu Virus) spreads

This Gloucester Old Spot Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near Arnish, Isle of Raasay, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Sign warning of free-range pigs, Calums Road, built by Malcolm Macleod, Arnish, Isle of Raasay, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Tamworth Pig that has the run of virtually the whole island, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near Arnish, Isle of Raasay, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

This Gloucester Old Spot Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near Arnish, Isle of Raasay, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Sign warning of free-range pigs, Calums Road, built by Malcolm Macleod, Arnish, Isle of Raasay, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

This Gloucester Old Spot Pig has the run of virtually the whole of the Isle of Raasay, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near Arnish, Isle of Raasay, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Tamworth Pig that has the run of virtually the whole island, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near Arnish, Isle of Raasay, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Free range eggs for sale, Mercado Central (Central Market), Valencia, Mediterranean, Costa del Azahar, Spain, Europe

Sign warning of free-range pigs, Calums Road, built by Malcolm Macleod, Arnish, Isle of Raasay, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Tamworth Pig that has the run of virtually the whole island, but tends to stay on the northern end of the isle on Calums road near Arnish, Isle of Raasay, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Free range eggs for sale, Mercado Central (Central Market), Valencia, Mediterranean, Costa del Azahar, Spain, Europe

Chinstrap penguin (Pygoscelis antarctica) chick head detail at colony on Useful Island near the Antarctic Peninsula. There are an estimated 2 million breeding pairs of chinstrap penguins in the Antarctic peninsula region alone, perhaps as many as 7.5 million breeding pairs in all of Antarctica. Their name derives from the narrow black band under their heads which makes it appear as if they are wearing black helmets, making them one of the most easily identified types of penguin. Other names for them are "Ringed Penguins", "Bearded Penguins", and "Stonecracker Penguins" due to their harsh call. They grow to 68 cm (27 in). The average adult weight of a Chinstrap Penguin is 4.5 kg (10 lbs). Weight can range from 3 to 6 kg (6.6-13.2 lbs), with males being slightly larger and weight varying based on where the penguin is in the breeding cycle. Their diet consists of krill, shrimp, and fish. On land they build circular nests from stones, and lay two eggs, which are incubated by both the male and the female for shifts of five to ten days. They can also breed on icebergs, though they prefer non-icy conditions. The chicks hatch after about 35 days, and have fluffy gray backs and white fronts. The chicks stay in the nest for 20?30 days before they go to join a creche. At around 50?60 days old, they moult, gaining their adult plumage and go to sea. The Chinstrap Penguin was first described by German naturalist Forster in 1781. Its specific epithet was often seen as antarctica, however a 2002 review determined the genus Pygoscelis was masculine, and hence the correct binomial name is Pygoscelis antarcticus.

Fighting Wild Stallions - Sepia, Equus ferus; Wild Horses; Wild Horses Fighting; McCullough Range; Wyoming

Arctic Skua surveys the pack ice for food with the surrounding mountain range in the background, Svalbard Arctic

Free range hens and a hen house in the Rydal Hall Community Vegetable Garden, near Ambleside, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

A hen house for free range hens in the Rydal Hall Community Vegetable Garden, near Ambleside, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Free range hens and a hen house in the Rydal Hall Community Vegetable Garden, near Ambleside, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Free range hens and a hen house in the Rydal Hall Community Vegetable Garden, near Ambleside, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Free range hens and a hen house in the Rydal Hall Community Vegetable Garden, near Ambleside, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Locally reared free range chickens on a farmers market in Kendal, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Free range hens and a hen house in the Rydal Hall Community Vegetable Garden, near Ambleside, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Free range hens and a hen house in the Rydal Hall Community Vegetable Garden, near Ambleside, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Free range hens and a hen house in the Rydal Hall Community Vegetable Garden, near Ambleside, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Locally reared free range chickens on a farmers market in Kendal, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Young woman hiking, climb to Plumsjoch in the Karwendel Mountains, Rissbachtal, Tyrol, Austria, Europe

View from the Herrensteig hiking trail over the Villnoess Valley, Dolomites, Alto Adige, Italy, Europe

Mountaineer descending from Hochfeiler mountain, Pfitschertal valley, Pfitschertal valley and Wipptal valley at the back, province of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy, Europe

Hikers at the Latemar crossing, fixed rope route, Rosengarten group at back, Dolomites mountain range, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

Climbers ascending Mt. Marmolada, Dolomites, Westgrat fixed rope route, Mt. Marmolada in the back, Trentino, Italy, Europe

Snow shoe hikers during ascent to Mt Hoertlahner above Durnholz, Sarntal valley, Mt Hoertlahner at back, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

Climber descending from Mt. Hochfeiler, Pfitschtal valley, in the back the Pfitschtal and Wipptal valleys, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe

Young woman relaxing, enjoying evening light, sitting beside her tent, Northern Mackenzie Mountains behind, Wind River, Yukon Territory, Canada

Climbers ascending Mt. Marmolada, Dolomites, Westgrat fixed rope route, Mt. Marmolada in the back, Trentino, Italy, Europe

View from Herrensteig Mountain over the Kofelwiesen alpine pastures in Villnoess Valley, Dolomites, Alto Adige, Italy, Europe