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Close up of a single Coppery Titi monkey. It is a small monkey native to Brazil.
Red flanked Bush Robin,Tarsiger cyanurus,live in China(Tarsiger cyanurus cyanurus)
Also known as a firetail because of its bright red tail
female european pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca)
blue-breasted kingfisher (Halcyon malimbica)
A Grey headed Kingfisher sitting in a tree. Taken in Kenya
Vultures on the elephant carcass in the wild
Superb Starling, lamprotornis superbus, Bird in Africa, Tanzania.
Brazilian bird in field
A Rufous motmot is seen perching on a branch.  The front of the bird including the long blue feathers can been seen in the photo. This large colorful tropical rainforest bird is very shy and is found in thick underbrush.
A panoramic view of a bird flying over a field
Squirrel scavenging for food on the ground.
A solitary male Greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) in natural environment at the Kruger National Park, South Africa.
A female Hoffman's woodpecker in a tree on a beach in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
A Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus) looking alert on top of a boulder.
Close up Great Thick-knee
hoopoe in the field ( Upupa epops )
Pied Cormorant (Phalacrocorax varius) on tree
The Hornbill, with its distinctive casque and vibrant plumage, is a majestic bird that captures the imagination of all who encounter it. Found predominantly in the tropical forests of Africa and Asia, this avian wonder is not just a symbol of the wilderness but also a beacon of wisdom in many cultures. The Hornbill's striking appearance is marked by its large bill, adorned with a casque that serves various purposes, from vocal amplification to a display of dominance. This unique feature, combined with its graceful flight and commanding presence, makes the Hornbill a true spectacle of nature.\n\nIn the wild, Hornbills play a crucial role in their ecosystem. They are essential seed dispersers, aiding in the growth and regeneration of forests. Their diet consists mainly of fruits, insects, and small animals, which they skillfully catch with their robust beaks. The Hornbill's nesting habits are equally fascinating; the female seals herself in a tree cavity, relying on the male to bring her food until their chicks are ready to face the world. This act of cooperation and dedication is a testament to the strong family bonds within the Hornbill species.\n\nCulturally, Hornbills hold significant meaning. In many indigenous tribes, they are seen as symbols of fertility, strength, and protection. Their feathers and casques are often used in traditional rituals and adornments, signifying respect and reverence for these magnificent creatures. The Hornbill's presence in folklore and mythology underscores its importance across different societies, where it is often depicted as a messenger between the earthly and spiritual realms.
Monteiro's Hornbill, Tockus monteiri, Etosha Pan National Park, Namibia,  Bucerotidae, Bucerotiformes. Male.
southern yellow-billed hornbill
Two yellow billed hornbills perched on a branch
Damara red-billed hornbill, small species of African hornbills. Species of hornbill in the family Bucerotidae. Africa wildlife. Etosha National Park, Namibia.
close up of Kookaburra
The brown-winged kingfisher (Pelargopsis amauroptera)
Impressive Masked trogon (trogon personatus) perched on top of a branch against blurred natural background, Cocora Valley, Colombia
Red-billed oxpecker (Buphagus erythrorhynchus) on an Impala (Aepyceros melampus) in the Chobe National Park
Close up head shot sideways
The tiger quoll (Dasyurus maculatus), also known as the spotted-tail quoll, the spotted quoll, or the spotted-tailed dasyure
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