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A Stamp printed in AUSTRALIA shows the Eastern Yellow Robin, Birds series, circa 1979
Kangaroo standing on the dry basin of lake Mungo in Mungo National Park, a protected national park that is located in south-western New South Wales, in eastern Australia. \nThe national park is part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Willandra Lakes Region, an area of 2,400 square kilometres that incorporates seventeen dry lakes.
Portrait of an Young Eurasian Swift, isolated on white background
The crimson rosella (Platycercus elegans) is a parrot native to eastern and south eastern Australia. Lamington National Park
Striated Pardalote in the Northern Country
Bright yellow Golden Whistler perched in tree in the wild
Beautiful of Galah cockatoo flying isolated on white background.
An adult male Patagonian Sierra Finch (Phrygilus patagonicus) rests after feeding on nectar produced by the spectacular flowers of the Yellow Chagual or Yellow Puya (Puya alpestris), one of the worlds largest bromeliad plants reaching a height of 2-3 metres, flowering in central Chile. The nectar produced by the large flowers supports many nectar-feeding birds, especially local hummingbird species.
Beautiful Yellow Bird in fancy color (White-bellied Redstart) isolated on white background
Black background juvenile yellowhead mohua close up shot
Apostle Bird at Mungo National Park outback NSW Australia
Taxon name: Coastal Spotted Pardalote\nTaxon scientific name: Pardalotus punctatus punctatus\nLocation: Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania, Australia
cuckoo on a tree, Hoopoe (Upupa epops) and water bird, Isolated on white background.
bokmakierie (Telophorus zeylonus) is a bushshrike
Andean Cock of the rock Rupicola peruviana female
The Rwenzori apalis or collared apalis is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest.\n\nThe Rwenzori apalis was formerly placed in the genus Apalis but was moved to the new genus Oreolais when Apalis was shown to be polyphyletic.
A Fire-eyed Diucon (Pyrope pyrope), a species of tyrant flycatcher restricted to Chile and Argentina, waits on a branch to chase flying insects in central Chile
Beautiful of Galah cockatoo flying isolated on white background.
A posing New Zealand Robin, Toutouwai, kakariwai, South Island Robin
Tree Martin in the Mallee Country
Eastern Spinebill honeyeater (Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris) perched on a branch
A perky bar throated Apalis with his tail up, sifting through dirt looking for a snack.
Black-headed parrot, Pionites melanocephalus, Venezuela
male red crossbill (loxia curvirostra) isolated on white background
The Galápagos flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris) also known as the large-billed flycatcher is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands, where it is present on all the main islands. Santa Cruz Island, Ecuador. Galapagos Islands National Park
Kea, Nestor notabilis, a parrot, standing in front of white background
An agouti sits while holding a piece of food on the edge of a rainforest in Costa Rica.
Spinifex pigeon near Kings Canyon Northern Territory
Brown Honeyeater\nLichmera indistincta ocularis]\nSydney, New South Wales, Australia
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