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A huge murmuration of starlings filling up the sky at twilight.
Uch or Uch Sharif  (Greek: Alexandria En Indo Potamo) is 73 kilometres (45 mi) from Bahawalpur in Bahawalpur District, South Punjab, Pakistan. Uch is an important historical city, having been founded by Alexander the Great. Formerly located at the confluence of the Indus and Chenab rivers, it is now 100 kilometres (62 mi) from that confluence, which has moved to Mithankot. It was an important centre in medieval India, as an early stronghold of the Delhi Sultanate in the 13th century during the Muslim conquest. Uch Sharif contains the tombs of Bibi Jawindi, Baha'al-Halim and Jalaluddin Bukhari, which are considered masterpieces of Islamic architecture and are on the UNESCO World Heritage Site tentative list.
superb starling bird in Amboseli NP
Sandhill Cranes are silhouetted against the pink colored sky and purple color mountain range. Bosque de Apache creates a beauty in nature with wildlife and spectacular colors.
Bramblings from Scandinavia on the Swabian Alb near Schelklingen Germany
Huge flocks of Demoiselle Cranes flying over village Khichan, Rajasthan, India
Flock of Ducks  Landing in wetland
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Banjul, The Gambia - February 21, 2011: People walking at the town beach. Sea birds are flying everywhere, because a lot of fishing boats around.
The white-breasted cormorant (Phalacrocorax lucidus) is much like the widespread great cormorant and if not a regional variant of the same species, is at least very closely related. It is distinguished from other forms of the great cormorant by its white breast and by the fact that subpopulations are freshwater birds. Phalacrocorax lucidus is not to be confused with the smaller and very different endemic South Australian black-faced cormorant, which also is sometimes called the white-breasted cormorant.
a flock of weavers sit on the top of a tree
The Yamuna Ghat, a sacred riverfront in Delhi, India, is a bustling hub of activity. Here, amidst the spiritual fervor and cultural heritage, a captivating spectacle unfolds daily: the gathering of gulls. These graceful birds, with their piercing eyes and silvery wings, descend upon the ghat in flocks, drawn by the offerings made to the river.\n\nAs the sun begins its descent, casting long shadows across the water, the gulls come alive. They swoop and dive, their wings catching the golden light, creating a mesmerizing ballet against the backdrop of the ancient ghat. Some perch on the steps, their sharp beaks scanning the ground for scraps of food, while others soar high above, their cries echoing through the air.\n\nThe gulls' presence adds a touch of wild beauty to the already serene atmosphere of the Yamuna Ghat. They are a reminder of nature's ability to thrive even in the heart of a bustling metropolis. As the day fades into twilight, the gulls gradually disperse, their silhouettes disappearing into the darkening sky. But their memory lingers, a testament to the enduring harmony between humans and the natural world.
A flock of Red-billed Quelea (Quelea Quelea) takes flight.  Picture taken in Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe
black-necked starling and bald-headed starling
A flock is a gathering of a group of same species animals in order to forage or travel with one another. In avians flocks are typically seen in association with migration. While this is true it can also be seen that flocking is important in safety from predation and foraging benefits.
Flock of thirsty crow sitting on grass and drinking water during sunset outdoor in nature.
Pigeons on the roof of temple in Delhi, India
White-throated Kingfisher bird in the dramatic boulder covered landscape in the Jawai Region of Rajasthan, India Asia.
A pair of ruddy shelduck birds soaring above lush greenery in a field
Many thousands of starlings all flying together against a cloudy sky at dusk.
Dollar Bird high in dead Eucalyptus tree Riverina Country
Painted Storks (Mycteria lecucophala) in flight, carry a dry twig for building its nest.
A large flock of Rosy starlings sits on the branches
Common Cranes in Keoladeo National Park taking off.
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Two Pigeons in Yarkon Park
common myna or Indian myna or mynah or Acridotheres tristis bird pair perched on branch in natural scenic green background in winter season safari at forest of india asia
Egret is the name for birds from the Ardeidae tribe. This bird is long-legged, long-necked.\nherds of egrets are looking for food in the fields.
The red-billed quelea, also known as the red-billed weaver or red-billed dioch, is a small—approximately 12 cm long and weighing 15–26 g —migratory, sparrow-like bird of the weaver family, Ploceidae, native to Sub-Saharan Africa.
African Jacana.\nThe African jacana (Actophilornis africanus) is a wader in the family Jacanidae. It has long toes and long claws that enables it to walk on floating vegetation in shallow lakes, its preferred habitat. It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa. For the origin and pronunciation of the name, see Jacanidae.
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