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Front portrait of a bald eagle (haliaeetus leucocephalus, Seeadler), looking into the distance. Neutral, black background. Detailed view on the complete head incl. beak, both eyes, white feathers. National Symbol of the USA.
Pronghorn or antelope standing, close up on hill in the Yellowstone Ecosystem of western USA, North America. Nearest cities are Denver, Colorado, Salt Lake City, Cody, Jackson, Wyoming, Gardiner, Cooke City, West Yellowstone, Bozeman and Billings, Montana.
Red flanked Bush Robin,Tarsiger cyanurus,live in China(Tarsiger cyanurus cyanurus)
Southeast Oregon's High Desert.\nSteens Mountain Wilderness/SE.
One red-shafted Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus) perched on a tree branch and looking up with yellow leaves in the background. Taken in Victoria, BC, Canada.
closeup of pronghorn antelope in the wild
The blue-gray tanager is a medium-sized South American songbird of the tanager family, Thraupidae. Its range is from Mexico south to northeast Bolivia and northern Brazil, all of the Amazon Basin, except the very south. It has been introduced to Lima. On Trinidad and Tobago, this bird is called blue jean.
Scrub jay drying it's feathers in the sunlight.   The Florida scrub-jay is only found in Florida, its population in decline and severely limited by lack of habitat.
A male great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) sitting on a tree trunk
Pronghorns are among the fastest land animals in North America, capable of reaching speeds up to 55 mph. They are known for their impressive long-distance migrations, traveling up to 150 miles between summer and winter ranges. Despite early 20th-century population declines, conservation efforts have helped pronghorns rebound, making them a notable presence in the park's diverse ecosystem. Despite often being called \
Red-headed Woodpecker perched on a snag
L 10,5-12cm.\nBreeds in coniferous forest, often in older moss- and lichen-rich spruce, locally in S. Europe in deciduous woodland.\nResident. In N Europe joins winter tit bands.\nOften forage on ground or low branches. Not exactly shy, through usually difficult to approach.\nVisit bird tables only rarely.\nNest excavated in rotten trunk or stump.\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the Netherlands in the described Habitats.
Magellanic Woodpecker - Los Glaciares National Park - Argentina
A female Hoffman's woodpecker in a tree on a beach in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
American Bald Eagle posed on pine tree branch with pine cones on a beautiful sunny winter day
Pronghorn Antelope in East Central Idaho.
A photo of a woodpecker
Stock photo showing close-up view of black-rumped flameback (Dinopium benghalense) perched outside hole in tree trunk. This bird is also known as the lesser golden-backed woodpecker.
Blue-gray Tanager is a blue bird living in the cloud forest in the Andean area, the blue tanager is waiting in the rain perching on mossy branch making a perfect contrast with the green background, the face is toward the camera with the beak up.
Bald Eagle close-up of head.
Namibia from its best side
Female of rare endemic Menelik bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus meneliki) hiding in bush, antelope in Simien mountains, Ethiopia, Africa wilderness
American Bald Eagle standing watch in an old pine tree overlooking a golf course in Kissimmee, Florida
Red-breasted Nuthatch small bird on branch peeking out from behind tree
Two buck mule deer square off for a duel in a clearing on a cold Colorado winter morning.
Elk
gazelle in nature close up
Portrait of an Antelope or Pronghorn in Yellowstone National Park.
Deer jumping fence. Deer herd of stags, doe and fawn in autumn colors
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