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White-winged Snowfinch, Gemmipass, Switzerland
Great grey shrike
Tree Sparrow (Spizelloides arborea) spotted outdoors in the wild
A white-winged snowfinch (Montifringilla nivalis) seen in the dolomites. Sexten Dolomites. Sesto Municipality. Bolzano Province. Trentino-Alto Adige. Italy.
butterfly on the flower in spring
A Gray Squirrel in winter.
Greater Short-toed Lark on the rock in nature
Green jay (Cyanocorax luxuosus) at a pond to drink. Texas.
Black redstart (Phoenicurus ochruros).
Mésange perchée un morceau de bois.
Dark-eyed Junco - Junco hyemalis - Slate-Colored Variant, perched on a branch making eye contact.
ruddy turnstone on a rock in Svalbard Island - Norway
Australian Pipit - Anthus australis bistriatus small passerine bird of open country in Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea, two species: Australian pipit  and New Zealand pipit (Anthus novaeseelandiae)
Closed up small bird, adult Northern wheatear or wheatear, low angle view, front shot, standing on the ground in the morning in nature of agriculture field in northern Thailand.
Isabellina Wheatear Oenanthe isabellina in natural habitat.
Little ringed plover (Charadrius dubius) resting on a stone hill.
portrait of white-winged snowfinch (Montifringilla nivalis) standing on stone
Taxon name: Tasmanian Grey Fantail\nTaxon scientific name: Rhipidura albiscapa albiscapa\nLocation: Burnie, Tasmania, Australia
Coal tit (Periparus ater), single bird perched on a branch, blur background, shallow depth of field
L 15,5-18 cm, WS 32-35 cm.\nBreeds on bare, usually sandy or gravelly terrain near fresh water, e.g. river or lake edges or inlands, often at man-made sites such as gravel pits, reservoirs or saltpans.\nSummer visitor to Europe (mostly April-September/October), winters in Africa.\nRather scarce in most areas, but sometimes seen in small groups on migration.\nGenerally prefers fresh water margins and estuaries to coastal mudflats.\nFood mainly insects.\nNest is a shallow scrape on bare ground.\n\nThis is a scarce Summer Visitor on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Wild bird
Great tit (Parus major)
Dark-eyes Junco close-up front view perched on a cedar tree branch with a blur forest background in its environment and habitat surrounding. Winter season. Christmas card picture.
Gray Jay or grey jay or Canada jay, perisoreus canadensis. Canada's official bird.
Black redstart somerset levels
Taxon name: Eastern Tasmanian Striated Fieldwren\nTaxon scientific name: Calamanthus fuliginosus fuliginosus\nLocation: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Northern Wheatear- Oenanthe oenanthe - Male bird on a small rock with light grey background.
The Dark-Eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) is the best-known of the juncos, a variety of small grayish sparrow with a dark shoulder and head.  This bird is common across much of temperate North America and in summer ranges far into the Arctic.  This Dark-Eyed Junco was photographed standing in the snow near Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Northern Shrike, the Butcher Bird, Lanius excubitor, Great Grey, Gray Shrike
male Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla)
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