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A Blue Footed Booby (Sula Nebouxii) brooding two eggs in its nest by Punta Pitt on San Cristobal island, Galapagos islands national park, Ecuador.
Magnificent frigatebird cub (Fregata magnificens), Galapagos Islands National Park, Ecuador.
Seagull wildlife
Pelican in a Hyde Park pond in London England
Australian pelicans are one of the largest flying birds. They have a white body and head and black wings. They have a large pink bill.
White-tailed eagle sitting flying over a rock in the sea at the island of Senja in Northern Norway.
behavior of birds in conservation
Close-up of a young Black Swan
Three Peruvian pelicans swimming in the Pacific ocean, Northern Chile, South America. Sea birds floating on turquoise blue water
L 13,5-15 cm. \nBreeds commonly and colonially  in villages, farms, towns, also all kinds of open country; attached to houses, but also cliff faces in undeveloped areas. Summer visitor (April-October), winters in Africa. Outside breeding period roosts commonly in trees (not reeds).\nConfident towards humans, building its closed, convex mud nest beneath eaves on house walls, on bridge girders etc..\nWhen young have fledged, birds often perch in numbers on telephone wires.\nHunts insects at all levels, but often high in air.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Place: Jerusalem, Israel. Date taken: 9-26-12.
Curaçao island: Caribbean Sea with coastline wi th four ruddy turnston birds.
Large pelican standing on a log with its wings stretched out
Underwater sea, Little Planet Format
Australian pelicans are one of the largest flying birds. They have a white body and head and black wings. They have a large pink bill
Names: Arctic fulmar, fulmar, mallemok, northern fulmar\nScientific name: fulmarus glacialis\nCountry: Iceland\nLocation: Westfjords
Seabird chicks, terns on a nest on the island of Tiligul estuary, southern Ukraine
L 13,5-15 cm. \nBreeds commonly and colonially  in villages, farms, towns, also all kinds of open country; attached to houses, but also cliff faces in undeveloped areas. Summer visitor (April-October), winters in Africa. Outside breeding period roosts commonly in trees (not reeds).\nConfident towards humans, building its closed, convex mud nest beneath eaves on house walls, on bridge girders etc..\nWhen young have fledged, birds often perch in numbers on telephone wires.\nHunts insects at all levels, but often high in air.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Großer Wasservogel im Flug
Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus)
portrait from the back of a pelican
Northern California's Klamath Basin.
Wild Great egret and grey heron threaten each other on a tree.
This pelican  is splashing down on the water's surface after ending his flight. The upraised wings help him to soften the landing just as flaps slow down the descent of a plane
A close-up of a common murre resting on a rock next to the shoreline
Red Footed Booby resting in a major rookery on Half Moon Cay, Belize.
Baby chick's huddles on sawdust
A moored fishing boat at Akumal beach with a Brown pelican on the bow.
juvenile brown pelican flying, Point Roberts, WA, USA
In a caribbean island a pelican and seagulls resting on a fishing boat after eating fish early morning.
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