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Macqueen's Bustard, Chlamydotis macqueenii, bird walking, portrait
White-faced Ibis bird (Plegadis chihi)
Muntjac deer in a woodland at the British Wildlife Centre. British Wildlife Centre undertake rescue and breeding programmes for release into the wild.
Public bird park avifauna. Outskirts of Alphen an den Rijn. Netherlands.  Patagonian Mara (Dolichotis patagonum). This animal looks like a cross between a kangaroo and a hare, which is why it is also called the Patagonian hare. The mara is a rodent. It feeds on vegetation. They
Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus) with a frog. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, Africa
Glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus)
Patagonian mara resting at the ground, Dolichotis patagonum
Northern bald ibis (Geronticus eremita), also known as the hermit ibis.
Straw-necked Ibis\nThreskiornis spinicollis\nBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
African Sacred Ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus)
Wild BoarPiglet (squeaker),  natural habitat, springtime.
Two females of reeve´s muntjac
Meconopsis 'Lingholm', the Himalayan Blue Poppy, in London, England
Red forest duiker looking for food in a forest
Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus) with a frog. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, Africa
Wild white australian ibis in the city - Sydney, New South Wales
Taxon name: Southern Cassowary\nTaxon scientific name: Casuarius casuarius\nLocation: Cairns, Queensland, Australia
African Marabou Afrikanischer Marabu, Leptoptilos crumeniferus close up. Berlin zoo
A male red crested Korhaan is calling for a female. Seen in Kruger National Park in South Africa.
multicolored wild Ibis bird with spread wings on the background of rocks
New breeding species in France (sporadic). Breeding bird from Eastern Europe. At first glance, the Glossy Ibis may appear black, but a closer look reveals that it is actually a rusty color with beautiful metallic green highlights. Its beak is long, arched downwards and quite thin. Its long blackish legs are perfectly adapted to walking in an aquatic environment.
Wildlife shot of an extremely rare Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) at the shores of Lake Victoria, Uganda. This stork-like waterbird is getting up to a height of 120 cm, outstanding is the unique bill. While the shoebill is called a stork, genetically speaking it is more closely related to the pelican or heron families. The shoebill is could be found in wetlands or swamps in a few regions of Eastern and Central Africa and it is critical endangered.
Marabou Stork standing on one leg (leptoptilos crumenifer)
Portrait of a northern bald ibis, hermit ibis, or waldrapp (Geronticus eremita).
Great bustard, Otis tarda, single bird on grass, Released birds in Wiltshire, March 2014
The White-Faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) is a medium-sized wading bird whose breeding range includes the western United States south through Mexico, southeastern Brazil and Bolivia south to central Argentina and the coast of Chile.  The winter range extends from southern California and Louisiana south to include the rest of their breeding range.  This species breeds in colonies around saltwater and freshwater marshes, usually nesting in bulrushes, cattails, bushes or low trees.  The nest is built from reeds.  Its breeding range extends from the western United States south through Mexico, as well as from southeastern Brazil and southeastern Bolivia south to central Argentina, and along the coast of central Chile.  The white-faced ibis is an overall iridescent bronze-brown color.  There is a thin band of white feathers around its face, thus giving it the name white-faced.  The bill is long and downward curving.  It has red eyes and long red legs and feet.  The curved bill is used to probe for a variety of organisms, including invertebrates such as insects, snails, leeches, crayfish and earthworms.  The diet may also include vertebrates such as newts, fish and frogs.  This white-faced ibis with its breeding plumage was photographed while standing on the bank of Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
The Shoebill, Balaeniceps rex, also called Abu Markub, is an African bird
Hadada Ibis.\nThe hadeda ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) is an ibis native to Sub-Saharan Africa. It is named for its loud three to four note calls uttered in flight especially in the mornings and evenings when they fly out or return to their roost trees. Although not as dependent on water as some ibises, they are found near wetlands and often live in close proximity to humans, foraging in cultivated land and gardens. A medium-sized ibis with stout legs and a typical down-curved bill, the wing coverts are iridescent with a green or purple sheen. They are non-migratory but are known to make nomadic movements in response to rain particularly during droughts. Their ranges in southern Africa have increased with an increase in tree cover and irrigation in human-altered habitats.
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