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Portrait of Red-legged Seriema or Crested Cariama, Cariama cristata, standing in front of white background
Secretary Bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) in a South African Game Reserve.
Grey go-away-bird (grey lourie, grey loerie), Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Serowe, Botswana
Southern Queensland Orange-Footed Megapode (aka Orange-footed Scrubfowl)\nMegapodius reinwardt castanonotus\nCairns, Queensland, Australia
Male golden pheasant closeup
Wildlife shot of an extremely rare Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) at the shores of Lake Victoria, Uganda. This stork-like waterbird is getting up to a height of 120 cm, outstanding is the unique bill. While the shoebill is called a stork, genetically speaking it is more closely related to the pelican or heron families. The shoebill is could be found in wetlands or swamps in a few regions of Eastern and Central Africa and it is critical endangered.
Siriema walking in search of food in the plains of the interior of Sao Paulo
Gray Go-away-bird, Corythaixoides concolor, Etosha Pan National Park, Namibia. Musophagiformes, Musophagidae. grey lourie.
Grey Go-away-bird or Grey Lourie (Corythaixoides concolor) coming to a waterhole for a drink in Mashatu Game Reserve in The Tuli Block in Botswana
A Female Harpy Eagle is seen in a nest with a chick.  This large raptor bird is very rare and shy.  It is endangered.  The chick is large but not fully grown.  In this photo, both birds can be seen in the nest.   The Harpy Eagle has the largest claws of all birds in the world.  It is also the only Eagle that doesn't soar, due to its short wingspan.
Large Grey Babbler, Turdoides malcolmi
Taken in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Male golden pheasant closeup
Wildlife shot of an extremely rare Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) at the shores of Lake Victoria, Uganda. This stork-like waterbird is getting up to a height of 120 cm, outstanding is the unique bill. While the shoebill is called a stork, genetically speaking it is more closely related to the pelican or heron families. The shoebill is could be found in wetlands or swamps in a few regions of Eastern and Central Africa and it is critical endangered.
A group of three Apostlebirds walking on the ground.
Taxon name: Black-tailed Native-hen\nTaxon scientific name: Tribonyx ventralis\nLocation: Balranald, NSW, Australia
Two Pratincole on the gibber plains
The Abyssinian ground hornbill  (Bucorvus abyssinicus) is an African bird, found north of the equator, and is one of two species of ground hornbill. It is the second largest species of African hornbill.  Abyssinian hornbills are listed as Vulnerable  (IUCN 3.1).  In this photo the large bird is holding nesting material in its mouth.  The bird photo is a torso and face portrait shot.  The focus in the photo is very sharp and the details are very crisp and vibrant.  This photo is of a wild animal in a National Park in Uganda
Goura, Butterfly Park, Catalonia
A male red crested Korhaan is calling for a female. Seen in Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Andaman coucal close up shot animal portrait.
Wildlife shot of an extremely rare Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) at the shores of Lake Victoria, Uganda. This stork-like waterbird is getting up to a height of 120 cm, outstanding is the unique bill. While the shoebill is called a stork, genetically speaking it is more closely related to the pelican or heron families. The shoebill is could be found in wetlands or swamps in a few regions of Eastern and Central Africa and it is critical endangered.
The horned screamer (Anhima cornuta) is a member of a small family of birds, the Anhimidae, which occurs in wetlands of tropical South America.  This photo was taken in Colombia.
Taken in the Okavango Delta
Grey go away bird standing on rock isolated in natural background in Kruger National park, South Africa ; Specie Corythaixoides concolor family of Musophagidae
A secretary birds on the plain, with beautiful African savannah landscape in Serengeti National Park – Tanzania
Southern Ground Hornbill. Isolated over white background
Plain Chachalaca in the wild at the tropical forest of Tikal National Park in Guatemala.
Shoebill, Balaeniceps rex, Single bird on grass, Uganda, August 2018
The black-lored babbler or Sharpe's pied-babbler (Turdoides sharpei) is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It is found in southwestern Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, and the part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo immediately adjacent to the three last-named countries. This bird was formerly considered the same species as Turdoides melanops of southern Africa, now known as the black-faced babbler.
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