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Legs and claws of an eagle sitting on a branch
Taxon name: Central Queensland Coast Black-faced Woodswallow\nTaxon scientific name: Artamus cinereus inkermani\nLocation: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Ultramarine Grosbeak bird (Cyanoloxia brissonii)
Hyacinth Macaw extreme close-up of wing feathers.
a bird looking at you with colorful head and yello eye
A toned close-up portrait of a peacock.
Eurasian golden oriole (Oriolus oriolus).
English name: Melodious blackbird\nScientific name: Dives dives\n\nCountry: Costa Rica\nLocation: Boca Tapada
Whistling Thrush
Osprey in the beautiful natural surroundings of Orlando Wetlands Park in central Florida.  The park is a large marsh area which is home to numerous birds, mammals, and reptiles.
A golden eagle is ready to hunt.
Spanish imperial eagle or Adalbert's Eagle
Singing Smet Canary, serinus canaria, Adults standing on Branch against Black Background
Crow standing on tree branches and skyscraper windows behind it
Collared Crow (Corvus torquatus) eating fruit in earnly morning sunlight
Long-crested Eagle - The long-crested eagle (Lophaetus occipitalis) is an African bird of prey. Like all eagles, it is in the family Accipitridae. It is currently placed in a monotypic genus Lophaetus. It is characterized by the feathers making up the shaggy crest. It is found throughout mid- to southern-Africa with differing home ranges due to food availability and suitable habitat area but lives mainly on forest edges and near moist areas
A troupial standing on a post.
A Turkey Vulture sits in a tree in Franklin, Tennessee.
Cool eagle relaxing in nature
Steller Jay perched on a tree branch.
Harris Hawk isolated on clean white with head turned to viewer and perched on natural broken branch
Peacock in profile isolated on white.
White-bellied Sea-Eagle perched
Crows flying in the fresh green public park with copy space.
Young  hooded crow stands on a tree waiting for his parents to bring him food. Urban Wildlife.
The yellow bishop (Euplectes capensis), also known as Cape bishop, Cape widow[2] or yellow-rumped widow, is a resident breeding bird species in Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.\n\nThis common weaver occurs in less arid vegetated areas, such as fynbos, moist grassland and bracken-covered valleys at altitudes from sea level to the Ethiopian highlands.
Close-up of two yellow legs of a Steller's sea eagle. Sharp nails grab into a stump. Dangerous claws.
A Cuban Oriole male feed on his favorite flower, Crimson Bottlebrush in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzaz in Cuba.
Mexican Jay sitting on a log and making ruckus in Madera Canyon
A white throated magpie-jay in a tree on a beach in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
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