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A downy seagull chick walks along the sandy cliffs of the La Jolla Cove
Taxon name: Mainland Emu\nTaxon scientific name: Dromaius novaehollandiae novaehollandiae\nLocation: Gundabooka National Park, New South Wales, Australia
Emu bird showing soft brown plumage of shaggy appearance, bluish face skin exposed and long neck, walking the wetland covered in daisies inside the dormant Tower Hill volcano area. Victoria-Australia.
Australian native Emu walking through the bush
The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) bird grazing in the meadow, endemic animal in the family Casuariidae, native to Australia.
Greater rhea (Rhea americana) or nandu is a ostrich like flightless bird living in Southamerican pampas. Torres del Paine national park, Chile
Wild mother emu and chicks foraging in the Australian grassland
A large brown Australian flightless bird with long legs and flowing feathers
emu sitting on the ground
A wild ostrich by the ocean in South Africa
An Emu and its chicks by the roadside at Denham, Western Australia.
Australian native Emu walking through the bush
Richmond, Tasmania, Australia - December 13, 2009: Closeup of mother brown duck walking on green grass and green foliage in back followed by 5 chicks.
Kori Bustard (Ardeotis Kori) in Etosha National Park, Namibia
Head of emu ostrich on farm
Close up portrait of wild mother emu foraging in Australian bushland
young emu
Emu from Queensland, Australia.  Large soft-feathered Flightless birds with long necks and legs. Dry grassland, Native to Australia.
The Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is the largest bird on the Australian continent reaching up to 6ft in height and capable of achieving speeds of 30 miles per hour.
Close up portrait of Ostrich bird
Emus are covered in primitive feathers that are dusky brown to grey-brown with black tips. The Emu's neck is bluish black and mostly free of feathers.
Emu second-largest living bird by height, after its ratite relative, the ostrich, is endemic to Australia
Pingnan County,Guigang City,Guangxi Province,China,\nwild animal protection area.\nA female emu lying in the lawn.
emu ostrich against the background of an autumn forest
Wild Ostrich family searching for food during the warm summer, wet, season which provides an abundance of rich green grass for the herbivores.
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Female Wood Duck on the water’s edge grooming and stretching
Wonderful Animal in the nature.
Baby emu by wooden barn door
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