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Springtime: Bare tree with development in small leafs. In top single mapie bird with animal nest.
A view of an eurasian magpie bird nesting on a leafless tree against a blue sky on a sunny day
Bird nests in the bare treetops
A Bald Headed Eagle and her Eaglet in their nest as a Blue Heron soars overhead. Eaglets start as fuzzy-headed birds and begin feeding themselves around the sixth to seventh week. By eight weeks they can stand and walk around the nest. By sixty days eaglets are well-feathered and have gained 90% of their adult weight. Large nestlings consume nearly as much food as adults. Chicks remain in the nest for ten to twelve weeks. Bald Eagles take four to five years to acquire their distinctive adult plumage. The eaglet in the nest is about five weeks old. Pacific North American Flyway, Boundary Bay, Delta, B.C., Canada
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Speke's weaver bird. Serengeti National park. Tanzania. Africa
A Female Harpy Eagle is seen in a nest with a chick.  This large raptor bird is very rare and shy.  It is endangered.  The chick is large but not fully grown.  In this photo, both birds can be seen in the nest.   The Harpy Eagle has the largest claws of all birds in the world.  It is also the only Eagle that doesn't soar, due to its short wingspan.
Crow.\nNest crow on the tree,  view from above, Eurasian Magpie.\nNest of crows in the yard.\nBare tree branches on a spring day.\nNestling of the crow.\nCrow's nest in a tree.\nGuide of bird nests, birds
great cormorant, Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis, sitting in their nesting colony high up in the tree on the curonian spit peninsula in Poland on a sunny day.
Northern Masked Weaver - Ploceus taeniopterus
Great cormorant on a tree
salvador, bahia, brazil - august 14, 2023: view of a Joao de Barro bird - Furnarius rufus - house on a tree in the city of Salvador.
Cormorant nests in a tree and vomiting in Danube Delta
flock of starlings resting on the tree with blue sky and moon.
The nest has to be made. One crow is busy, the other is supervising. It`s begin March.
Large seabird commonly seen in the southern ocean.
Phalacrocorax varius or Pied Shag.  Adult Pied Cormorant perched near nest with two baby pied cormorant in its nest
Two Dolphin Gulls, Leucophaeus scoresbii, fka Larus scoresbii, flying above a colony of King Cormorants, Leucocarbo (atriceps) albiventeron, on Bleaker Island, Falklands. These Cormorants are part of the Blue-Eyed Shag group of species which is currently under taxonomic review. There is also a Falklands (Brown) Skua in flight, with a number of King Cormorants which are coming and going from fishing trips.
The Nesting Great Blue Herons
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great cormorant, Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis, sitting in their nesting colony high up in the tree on the curonian spit peninsula in Poland on a sunny day.
The rook (Corvus frugilegus) is a member of the family Corvidae in the passerine order of birds.  This species is similar in size to or slightly smaller than the carrion crow, with black feathers often showing a blue or bluish-purple sheen in bright sunlight. The feathers on the head, neck and shoulders are particularly dense and silky. The legs and feet are generally black and the bill grey-black. Rooks are distinguished from similar members of the crow family by the bare grey-white skin around the base of the adult's bill in front of the eyes. The feathering around the legs also looks shaggier and laxer than the congeneric carrion crow.
Numerous nests of crows on the branches of the old high maples and black crows flying above this trees, bottom up panoramic view against the cloudy sky in early spring
Breeds in colonies (rookeries) in agricultural areas. Builds loose stick nests close together in crowns of tree clumps near farms, parks, highway sides and in villages; in spring, before trees in leaf, nests like large witches brooms.\nForages in flocks on ploughed fields, on pasture and along ditch sides, often accompanied by Jackdaws.\nRelative bold where not persecuted. Omnivore, but takes mostly insects and earthworms.\nMigratory in far NE.\n\nThis Crow is relative scarce in the Netherlands, except the North and South, where the Habitats are still intact.
A group of Great Cormorants sitting in their nests on a tree, sunny day in summer in northern France
Egrets on branches
cormorant colony in the evening sky , wild nature
Bird's nests on deciduous tree branches with sky background
Crows and bird nests on a treetop, Blue Sky
Gannet on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
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