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Tourists in vehicle on Elephant safari in Hurulu Eco Park biosphere reserve, Habarana, Anuradhapura District, Sri Lanka, Asia
Elephant safari in Hurulu Eco Park biosphere reserve, Habarana, Anuradhapura District, Sri Lanka, Asia
Bluetit hungry young nestling bird cheeping in a garden bird box, The Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Alligator by Turner River, Everglades, Florida, USAAlligator in Turner River, Everglades, Florida, United States of America
Tourists on the Big Cypress Bend boardwalk at Fakahatchee Strand, the Everglades, Florida, United States of America
Typical Everglades scene Great Blue Heron, Alligator, Black vultures in a pond in The Everglades, Florida, USA
Alligator, and its reflection as a mirror image, in Turner River, Everglades, Florida, United States of America
Migratory Starlings on telephone wires at Thames Estuary. Avian Flu (Bird Flu) could be brought to Britain from Europe by migrating birds.
Migrating Pink-Footed geese over-wintering at Holkham, North Norfolk coast, East Anglia, Eastern England
Migratory Starlings and wood pigeons at Thames Estuary. Avian Flu (Bird Flu) could be brought to Britain from Europe by migrating birds.
Birdwatchers inside bird hide watch migrating geese over-wintering near Holkham, Norfolk, East Anglia, United Kingdom
Migratory Starlings on telephone wires at Thames Estuary. Avian Flu (Bird Flu) could be brought to Britain from Europe by migrating birds.
Migrating Pink-Footed geese over-wintering on marshland at Holkham, North Norfolk coast, East Anglia, Eastern England
Migrating Pink-Footed geese over-wintering on marshland at Holkham, North Norfolk coast, East Anglia, Eastern England
Migratory Lapwings and waders at Thames Estuary. It is feared that Avian Flu (Bird Flu) could be brought to Britain from Europe by migrating birds.
A Johnny Rook or Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis), one of the world's rarest birds of prey, resting on the beach of Sea Lion Island in the Falklands, South Atlantic with elephant seals behind.
A pair of Johnny Rook or Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) birds, one of the world's rarest birds of prey, resting on the beach of Sea Lion Island in the Falklands, South Atlantic. Behind are elephant seals.