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European hare (Lepus europaeus)
The red-necked spurfowl or red-necked francolin (Pternistis afer), is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae that is a resident species in southern Africa.
Birds are masked in the grass, sunset, sparrows
Two wild Little Stints, Calidris minuta, feeding on a beach on the edge of the Black Sea, Bulgaria
A Savannah Sparrow in the Wetland Grass in the Santee Coastal Reserve in South Carolina
Young european hare (Lepus europaeus) sitting in front of a corn field.
The crested lark or Galerida cristata common small grey brown bird on the green sunny background.
Wild Rabbit in National Park.
killdeer
The Grey Francolin, Francolinus pondicerianus, also previously referred to as the Grey Partridge (but not the European Grey Partridge),  is a species of Francolin native to the plains and more arid parts of  South Asia - but was also introduced into the tropical Indian Ocean island of Mauritius  around the middle of the 18th century as a gamebird. A pair are seen here foraging on grassland in the west coast of Mauritius near Black River. Males measure about 34 centimetres and females about 30 centimetres. Both have brown plumage which is barred over their full length. They live primarily on the ground, as they are weak flyers, and will only fly a short distance if necessary to do so. They forage on bare and low grassland, feeding on seeds, grain, insects and termites and beetles. Good copy space.
Rabbit
Idaho mule deer buck walking in the snow.
Ruffed Grouse female. Taken in Grande Teton NP>
L 32-36cm,WS 54-60cm.\nSeen in all kinds of woodland, farmland, alpine terrain, coastal heath-versatile in habitat choice.\nSummer visitor (April-September), winters in tropical Africa.\nEasy to observe in breeding season, perches in open, call very familiar.\nParasite various hosts, each female Cuckoo specializing on a certain species, laying mimicking eggs.\n\nThis Picture is ma, de during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
A European hare sitting on a small road in the forest, sunny day in springtime, Vienna (Austria)
Crowing male grey partridge (Perdix perdix).
Wild rabbit in the Cimitero Maggiore of Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Pair of mule deer enjoy the forest on a crispy frosty Colorado autumn morning.
Edinburgh, Scotland - 16 April 2023: A close-up view of a male pheasant encountered just outside Edinburgh on the edge of the Pentland Hills. it is holding a small bug in its beak.
Mule Deer Doe in East Central Idaho.
04 april 2023, Yutz, Basse Yutz, Thionville, Portes de France, Moselle, Lorraine, Grand est, France. It's spring. It's spring. A female Common Kestrel has just landed in the condemned window frame of a residential building. She observes the surroundings. The male is not far, out of frame.
American breed of domestic chicken
A wild brown rabbit sitting on the grasses in the forest
Brown hare (Lepus europaeus)
Gulls, or colloquially seagulls, are seabirds of the family Laridae in the suborder Lari. They are most closely related to the terns and skimmers and only distantly related to auks, and even more distantly to waders.
European hare (Lepus europaeus) sitting in a beet fiedl.
pigeon flying at golden hour
Young Mule Deer in East Central Idaho.
Guinea fowls (Numida meleagris) isolated on a white background in studio.
The bare-faced go-away-bird (Crinifer personatus) is a species of bird in the family Musophagidae which is native to the eastern Afrotropics. It is named for its distinctive and uniquely bare, black face.\nThe sexes are similar, other than the female's green beak. It is 48 cm long beak to tail, and weighs approximately 210 to 300 grams.
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