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Thousands of flamingos at Laguna Colorada, a salt lake in the Altiplano of Bolivia in Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, Bolivia, South America

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

A Black Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) sitting on a nest in a mixed nesting colony of albatross's and Rockhopper Penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome) on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off argentina, in South America. Albatrosses are globally thratened by long line fishing boats who are responsible for killing thousands of birds.

A pair of Black Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) Allopreening to reinforce the pair bond in a nesting colony on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off Argentina, in South America. Albatrosses are globally thratened by long line fishing boats who are responsible for killing thousands of birds.

A pair of Black Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) Allopreening to reinforce the pair bond in a nesting colony on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off Argentina, in South America. Albatrosses are globally thratened by long line fishing boats who are responsible for killing thousands of birds.

A Black Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) in a nesting colony of albatross's and Rockhopper Penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome) on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off argentina, in South America. Albatrosses are globally thratened by long line fishing boats who are responsible for killing thousands of birds.

A pair of Black Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) Allopreening to reinforce the pair bond in a nesting colony on Westpoint island in the Falkland Islands off argentina, in South America. Albatrosses are globally thratened by long line fishing boats who are responsible for killing thousands of birds.

Wild Common Murres (Uria aalge) male and feamle, colony, hundreds of thousands, Tyuleniy Island (Bering Sea), Russia, Asia

Wild Common Murres (Uria aalge) male and feamle, colony, hundreds of thousands, Tyuleniy Island (Bering Sea), Russia, Asia

Swarm, Hundreds of thousands of Whiskerd Auklets (Aethia pygmaea), returning from feeding in eavening. Yankicha Island, (Bering Sea), Russia, Asia

Swarm, Hundreds of thousands of Whiskerd Auklets (Aethia pygmaea), returning from feeding in eavening. Yankicha Island, (Bering Sea), Russia, Asia

Swarm, Hundreds of thousands of Whiskerd Auklets (Aethia pygmaea), returning from feeding in eavening. Yankicha Island, (Bering Sea), Russia, Asia

King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) in front of literally tens of thousands of nesting king penguins on South Georgia Island, southern Atlantic Ocean.

Swarm, Hundreds of thousands of Whiskerd Auklets (Aethia pygmaea), returning from feeding in eavening. Yankicha Island, (Bering Sea), Russia, Asia

Wild Common Murres (Uria aalge) male and feamle, colony, hundreds of thousands, Tyuleniy Island (Bering Sea), Russia, Asia

King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) literally by the tens of thousands on South Georgia Island, southern Atlantic Ocean.

Swarm, Hundreds of thousands of Whiskerd Auklets (Aethia pygmaea), returning from feeding in eavening. Yankicha Island, (Bering Sea), Russia, Asia

King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) nesting by the thousands on South Georgia Island, southern Atlantic Ocean.

Snow Geese taking flight above Sandhill Cranes at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico.

Thousands of Heermann's gulls (Larus heermanni) rest on Sea of Cortez waters, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Sunrise at Lake Nakuru with thousands of flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus und minor), Lake Nakuru, Kenya, Africa

Sunrise at Lake Nakuru with thousands of flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus und minor), Lake Nakuru, Kenya, Africa

Sunrise at Lake Nakuru with thousands of flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus und minor), Lake Nakuru, Kenya, Africa

October 15, 2008 Snow Geese in flight, Port Susan Bay Preserve, Washington The marshes support abundant invertebrate life which, in turn, feed hundreds of thousands of shorebirds, including Wrangel Island snow geese. Port Susan Bay and adjacent Skagit Bay are important stops for migratory birds traveling along the Pacific Flyway, United States of America

Twenty Thousand Snow Geese (Chen Caerulescens) Take Flight At Sunrise In Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, United States Of America

Spectacular murmuration of starlings, a swooping mass of thousands of birds in the sky, England, United Kingdom

Spectacular murmuration of starlings, a swooping mass of thousands of birds in the sky, England, United Kingdom

Spectacular murmuration of starlings, a swooping mass of thousands of birds in the sky, England, United Kingdom

France. Hunting. The European commission has adopted in january 2021 a ban on using lead 100m around any wetland in Europe. So far in France, the ban is only 30m. In the future, the lead will be totally banned as 6000 tons of lead is put into nature by hunters every year causing death of thousands of birds (here a mallard) eating lead balls.

France. Hunting. The European commission has adopted in january 2021 a ban on using lead 100m around any wetland in Europe. So far in France, the ban is only 30m. In the future, the lead will be totally banned as 6000 tons of lead is put into nature by hunters every year causing death of thousands of birds (here a mallard) eating lead balls.