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Portrait of an endangered Southern Cassowsary, it is a flightless bird. Queensland, Australia
A cassowary stops on a walk to cool of his feet in a small running stream along the Daintree River.
Adult Southern Cassowary photographed in Cow Bay, Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia
Close up shot of Cassowary Head
A free ranging Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) standing on a leafy ground. A large colorful flightless bird.
Casuarius is one of two genera of birds in the Casuariidae tribe. This genus consists of three species of cassowaries that are very large and can not fly.\n\nThe distribution area of these three species is in the tropical forests and mountains of Irian Island. Double-Wattle Cassowary is the only species of cassowary bird found in Australia.\n\nCassowary is equipped with horns on its head, which help this bird while walking in its habitat in dense forest. In addition to the horns on his head, cassowaries have very strong legs and sharp nails. Female cassowaries are usually larger and lighter in color than males.
Southern cassowary: Large flightless bird, found in Australia and New Guinea rainforests.
Taxon name: Southern Cassowary\nTaxon scientific name: Casuarius casuarius\nLocation: Cairns, Queensland, Australia
A cassowary, Casuarius casurarius, looking at camera. This flightless and large bird has been named the world’s most dangerous bird in the Guinness Book of Records.
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A big blue Australian bird with horn
The Abyssinian ground hornbill  (Bucorvus abyssinicus) is an African bird, found north of the equator, and is one of two species of ground hornbill. It is the second largest species of African hornbill.  Abyssinian hornbills are listed as Vulnerable  (IUCN 3.1).  In this photo the large bird is holding nesting material in its mouth.  The bird photo is a torso and face portrait shot.  The focus in the photo is very sharp and the details are very crisp and vibrant.  This photo is of a wild animal in a National Park in Uganda
Pictures of Cassowary, a flightless bird covered in dense, two-quilled black feathers with striking blue and orange skin colors on it’s face and neck. This giant bird is native to the tropical forests of Papua-Indonesia, New Guinea and Australia.
Pair of peacocks and a monitor lizard in grass on a rainy day in the Wilpattu National Park in the North Western Province in Sri Lanka
At daintree rainforest
Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius)
southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius)
a pair of Corey Bustard, with splendid setting shot in the Serengeti plains – Tanzania
Adult Southern Cassowary photographed in Cow Bay, Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia
Australian native Emu walking through the bush
Southern cassowary - Casuarius casuarius
A cassowary stalks through greenery.
Beautiful adult male Siamese fireback or Diard's fireback, low angle view, side shot, foraging on the grounds in Khao Yai National Park in tropical dry forest, northeastern Thailand.
a close up shot of a southern cassowary shaking on a rainy day at etty bay of queensland, australia
Beautiful Portrait of a Male Peacock Close-up.
cassowary bird ( Casuarius casuarius ) in nature environment
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A double-crested cormorant in its adult breeding feathers stands in an expanse of mud near a pond in Maryland.
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