Really? (Explored)
Rest your load
Desert living
All fluffed up
Hunting for bees
Follow me (Explored)
Orange eyes
Bird's eye view (Explored)
Turn left
Looking down (Explored)
Three in a row
On the nest
Tawny Frogmouth
Quite the pair
Pacific black duck
Black swan
Magpie goose
Silver Gull
Swift Tern
Shadow Dance
Staredown
Sulfer-crested cockatoo
Emu
Kookaburra
Forest Kingfisher
It's all in the feathers
Rest time
Tinged by the soil
Shades of blue
Break dancing
Horizon views
Floating
Arial acrobats
Banking left
Floating on the wind
Eurasian Eagle-Owl
Barred Owl
Great Horned Owl
Yeti?
Profile of a female snowy owl
Don't drink the coffee
Sugar Thief - Bottom's Up
Baby bird
Big beak, small brain
Harrassing the predator
Soaring
Green Heron
Watch out below
Trupial
Aloft
Happy Thanksgiving
On the hunt
Mid-morning stroll
Ready to launch
Yellow Oriole
How do I open this?
Icy beak, icy feet
Andean Coot
American Herring Gull
Kings of the hill
Mrs. Mallard
Cruising by
Plying the waters (Explored)
Gulls and terns (Explored)
Wary eye (Explored)
Racing the waves
Camouflaged
Zebra Finch (Explored)
Big beak
Silver Gull
A wary eye
Past the obstacles
Cape Barren Goose
Goose feathers
Colored water
Hail to the king
Moorhen passing
Maggie
Coming in for a landing
Dining on roots
Crossing the lagoon 2
Who are you pointing that camera at?
Traffic jam, Venician style
White fan
Looking dapper
Keeping an eye on things
Radiant
Strolling along the banks
Butt Ugly
Cruising along
Aaak!
Pretty bird
Found a Fig (Explored)
Sly one
Soaring
Enjoying the view
What a tail
Do you know what type of bird I am?
Keeping still
Pelican habitat
Peekaboo
Silhouette on blue
Bald Eagle
Mirror image
Boat-billed heron
Andean Condor
Out on a limb
Slender and majestic
Bare-throated tiger heron
Taking in the scenery
Male "Cherrie's Tanager" [Ramphocelus costaricensi…
Shiny feathers
The world is moved a pebble at a time
Strutting his stuff
No, I've never read Dr. Seuss. Why do you ask?
King of the hill
Green Heron
Female Anhinga
Sunning
Farewell flight
Great Egret
Great Egret
Turkey vulture
Bird's Eye View
Don't mind me
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Apostlebird
Apostlebird, Cleland Wildlife Park near Adelaide, Australia.
They got their name from their habit of traveling in groups of 12, like the twelve apostles. In actuality, they travel in groups of 6 to 20 or more. They build their nests in trees and form them out of mud and grass.
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They got their name from their habit of traveling in groups of 12, like the twelve apostles. In actuality, they travel in groups of 6 to 20 or more. They build their nests in trees and form them out of mud and grass.
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