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Pukeko or swamp hen
Male Oriental Magpie Robin  on ground.
A grey heron in closeup.
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species marks Costa Rica as one of the principal Central America countries with a territory and tropical rainforest that hosts migration from north America and south America to give it unparalleled numbers and variation of birdlife
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A Masked Lapwing standing on a rock ledge in the morning sun.
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.
Close up Great Thick-knee
hoopoe in the field ( Upupa epops )
An adult male common grackle displays its iridescent feathers.
An Eastern Tiger Swallowtail in Dover, Tennessee
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.
Quinzinho de Barros Municipal Zoological Park: PZMQB, Sorocaba, SP, Brazil
The buff-necked ibis (Theristicus caudatus), also known as the white-throated ibis, is a fairly large ibis found widely in open habitats of eastern and northern South America. Found in the Pantanal region of Brazil.
Callophrys rubi on the flower
Closed up beautiful stock bird, adult Asian woolly-necked stork or Asian woollyneck, low angle view, side shot, in the morning foraging food on the ground of agriculture area in nature of tropical dry forest, national wildlife reserve in northeastern Thailand.
The portrait of  Ashy Drongo(Dicrurus leucophaeus) in nature
A great blue heron surveys its surroundings with its neck fully extended.
A grey heron relaxing near Christianshavn in Copenhagen
An amazing variety of tropical birdlife and tropical wildlife and animals can be found along the banks of the Tarcoles River that feeds into the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of Costa Rica
European Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) adult male drinking from pond\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK.          May
close up of the Ganggang Bayam bird or Himantopus leucocephalus standing on the rocks.
Close-up adult Malayan black magpie, uprisen angle view, rear shot, perching on the branch in the morning in nature of tropical moist rainforest, national park in southern Thailand.
Black bird wading through the mud
Gray Heron in wildlife
Garrulus glandarius. The  Jay in nature. Moscow region, Russia. young bird
Blue Butterfly Macro
common singing birds spotted in australia
Blauwe reiger
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