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A young great frigatebird (Fregata minor) in the nest on North Seymour Island, Galapagos, Ecuador, South America
Speke's Weaver (Ploceus spekei) nesting in acacia tree, Ndutu Conservation Area, Serengeti, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
A juvenile great frigatebird (Fregata minor) in the nest on North Seymour Island, Galapagos, Ecuador, South America
View over Vladivostok and the new Zolotoy Bridge from Eagle's Nest Mount, Vladivostock, Russia, Eurasia
A juvenile great frigatebird (Fregata minor) in the nest on North Seymour Island, Galapagos, Ecuador, South America
Yellow-billed Stork (Mycteria ibis) flying with sticks for nest building, Chobe National Park, Botswana.
Traditional beehive house of the Dorze people made entirely from organic materials, Chencha mountains, Ethiopia, Africa
Stone beehive huts, Skellig Michael, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe
Kids playing on the beach surrounded by the turquoise Caribbean sea, The Nest, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda, Leeward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
A night time light show at the Birds Nest National Stadium during the 2008 Olympic Games, Beijing, China, Asia
Moorhen's nest, with seven eggs laid, made with twigs among iris plants in a pond in Swinbrook, the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, UK
Moorhen's nest, with seven eggs laid, made with twigs among iris plants in a pond in Swinbrook, the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, UK
Moorhen's nest, with seven eggs laid, made with twigs among iris plants in a pond in Swinbrook, the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, UK
2008 Olympic Games gold Bird's Nest Stadium model in souvenir shop, Wangfujing Street, Beijing, China
Female mute swan asleep on nest of moss and twigs, Donnington, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds, England, United Kingdom
Kids playing on the beach surrounded by the turquoise Caribbean sea, The Nest, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda, Leeward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Sheep being milked in front of beehive houses built of brick and mud, Srouj village, Syria, Middle East
Inside The Birds Nest National Stadium, designed by Herzog and de Meuren, during the 2008 Olympic Games, Beijing, China, Asia
Looking out to the Water Cube National Aquatics Center from The Birds Nest National Stadium designed by Herzog and de Meuren in the Olympic Green, Beijing, China, Asia
Inside the Birds Nest National Stadium during the 2008 Olympic Games, athletics competition, Beijing, China, Asia
Crow flying over Eagle's Nest, Kehlsteinhaus, Hitler's lair at Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps, Germany
Woman smiling showing the typical colors of the island, The Nest, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda, Leeward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Wren's nest nestled secretly hidden among ivy leaves on a wall in The Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, England, UK
The Quiet Nest villa with minaret, The Palace of Queen Marie, Balchik, Black Sea coast, Bulgaria, Europe
Two European white storks (Ciconia ciconia) and their nests on a convent bell tower, against a blue sky, Santo Domingo, La Rioja, Spain, Europe
Eastern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus flavirostris) at its nest, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
Black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), Isle of Lunga, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Adult Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) and chicks on nest, Neko Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions
On Friday 11th July 2014, the Young Ospreys that nest on Bassenthwaite in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK, are ringed and fitted with a satelite tracker. they are ringed by Pete Davis, a licensed bird ringer, and the satelite tracker is fitred by Roy Dennis. Roy is theonly person in the UK, licensed to fit satelite trackers to birds of prey. The tracing is part of the Bassenthwaite Osprey project, to see whereabouts in Africa the young migrate to, before returning hopefully to the UK to nest.Ospreys recolonized the Lake district in 2001, after an absence ovf over 150 years. In the last fourteen years of breeding over half a million people have visited the project to view these spectacular fish eating birds.
On Friday 11th July 2014, the Young Ospreys that nest on Bassenthwaite in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK, are ringed and fitted with a satelite tracker. they are ringed by Pete Davis, a licensed bird ringer, and the satelite tracker is fitred by Roy Dennis. Roy is theonly person in the UK, licensed to fit satelite trackers to birds of prey. The tracing is part of the Bassenthwaite Osprey project, to see whereabouts in Africa the young migrate to, before returning hopefully to the UK to nest.Ospreys recolonized the Lake district in 2001, after an absence ovf over 150 years. In the last fourteen years of breeding over half a million people have visited the project to view these spectacular fish eating birds.
On Friday 11th July 2014, the Young Ospreys that nest on Bassenthwaite in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK, are ringed and fitted with a satelite tracker. they are ringed by Pete Davis, a licensed bird ringer, and the satelite tracker is fitred by Roy Dennis. Roy is theonly person in the UK, licensed to fit satelite trackers to birds of prey. The tracing is part of the Bassenthwaite Osprey project, to see whereabouts in Africa the young migrate to, before returning hopefully to the UK to nest.Ospreys recolonized the Lake district in 2001, after an absence ovf over 150 years. In the last fourteen years of breeding over half a million people have visited the project to view these spectacular fish eating birds.
On Friday 11th July 2014, the Young Ospreys that nest on Bassenthwaite in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK, are ringed and fitted with a satelite tracker. they are ringed by Pete Davis, a licensed bird ringer, and the satelite tracker is fitred by Roy Dennis. Roy is theonly person in the UK, licensed to fit satelite trackers to birds of prey. The tracing is part of the Bassenthwaite Osprey project, to see whereabouts in Africa the young migrate to, before returning hopefully to the UK to nest.Ospreys recolonized the Lake district in 2001, after an absence ovf over 150 years. In the last fourteen years of breeding over half a million people have visited the project to view these spectacular fish eating birds.
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.
Adult Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) and chick on nest, with mountains and glaciers in background, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions
White stork, stork, ciconia ciconia, weissstorch, storch, female standing in its nest, spring, oetwil am see, zuerich, switzerland
A Wandering Albatross; Diomedea exulans, the bird with the largest wing span on the planet, at around 11 feet 6 inches, nesting on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean.
Adult Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) and chicks on nest, Neko Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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 Wandering Albatross; Diomedea exulans, the bird with the largest wing span on the planet, at around 11 feet 6 inches, nesting on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean.
A Wandering Albatross; Diomedea exulans, the bird with the largest wing span on the planet, at around 11 feet 6 inches, nesting on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean.
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.