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hawk hunting from a cypress tree branch in swamp
Squirrel eating a nut on a tree branch
Shosenkyo is a valley located in the northern part of Kofu City,Yamanashi Prefecture.At Shosenkyo, you can see strangely shaped rocks carved out over a long period of time, and enjoy the beauty of the gorge that changes with the seasons.
Santalum album, or Indian sandalwood, is a small tropical tree, and the traditional source of sandalwood oil. Diamond Head  Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
The autumn leaf colors are vibrant.  The peaks of the Sandia Mountains are a backdrop to the Cottonwood foliage in the foreground.
A Grey squirrel
The squirrel with nut sits on a branches in the spring or summer. Eurasian red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris
Red-headed woodpecker on tree in Ocala National Forest.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis) in Florida,America
Autumn on mountain in nature on sunny day
A Common Nighthawk perched on a branch in Eastern Washington
Red-tailed hawk lands in front of me and rouses the feathers.
Large full frame shot of trees with vibrant yellow leaves in a mountainous area of sunny New Mexico with blue sky in background
The Rock Squirrel (Otospermophilus variegatus) is a medium sized ground squirrel but can also be seen climbing boulders, rocks and trees. It is typically 8-10 inches long, with a bushy tail up to 8 inches long. Rock squirrels are grayish-brown, with some patches of cinnamon color.  They have a light-colored ring around their eyes and pointed ears that project well above their heads.  In the northern reach of their habitat, rock squirrels hibernate during the colder months of the year. In southern areas, rock squirrels may not hibernate at all.  These squirrels are diurnal animals that spend their days burrowed underground or hiding beneath bushes and rocks, only emerging to forage for food or to find mates.  The rock squirrel is omnivorous with its diet consisting mostly of leaves, stems and seeds.  They may also eat some insects and other small animals.  This rock squirrel was photographed on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Adult pandion haliaetus on tree branch close up view
Squirrel sitting on a branch looking down towards the viewer.
Funny squirrel in central park in New York City (USA)
Falcon in close up
A closeup shot of an eating squirrel on the snow.
portrait of a peregrine falcon (falco peregrino)
Cheetah in Werribee open range zoo Victoria Australia
L 23-26 cm. WS 38-44 cm.\nBreeds in all kinds of woodland, especially with stands of spruce and pine (Conifer seeds important winter food), also larger parks and gardens.; in Britain mostly in deciduous/mixed woods, often with good element of aspen and waterlogged regrowth.\nAlert and cautious, but in winter may visit bird tables etc.\nFood insects, conifer seeds, at times also bird eggs and nestlings. In some autumns, when cone crop fails in northern taiga, makes invasion-like migrations to S and SW.\nNest in all sort of soft Wood, such as Birch. Entrance c. 5x6 cm.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Dutch Forests.
A red tailed hawk perched on a willow tree on a winter day at the Sacramento Wildlife refuge, viewed from a distance, with blue sky copy space
Red leaves in backlight.
Portrait of Gilded Flicker, Arizona - stock photo
Black-chested Snake Eagle (Circaetus pectoralis) at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
Springdale, USA - August 9, 2015: A poster on a bus at Zion National Park giving warning to visitors on not feeding animals.
American Kestrel in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzas in Cuba.
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