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Reproduction of the ancient Aztec Mayan calendar isolated on black. Image taken in Mexico where it was part of an ancient culture.
Detailed portrait of a cinereous vulture
White-backed vulture
Bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus )
Juvenile Bald Eagle close-up of head.
The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) with green nature bokeh as background.
Birds in captivity in Vancouver Island
A Mayan calendar on a concrete surface, Germany
Portrait of The Cinereous Vulture (Aegypius monachus) also known as the Black Vulture, Monk Vulture, or Eurasian Black Vulture.
Mayan ruins at Tikal National Park
Ancient Aztec god carvings at Teotihuacan archeological site
Close-up of a Eurasian griffon vulture heaad in a green background.
Mayan King from the Classic Period, with a great headdress, (c. 250–900 AD) Chiapas, Mexico
Singapore, Singapore - April 3, 2024. Historic carvings on wall along the trail in Fort Canning Park in Singapore
Portrait of a griffon vulture with black background
Vulture standing on a branch of a dead tree in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
Close up portrait of a Eurasian black vulture
Mayan ruins at Tikal National Park
cinereous vulture (aegypius monachus) profile view, close up portrait, backlight
Golden Eagle Portrait
Red-tailed Hawk flying over green acasia tree forest
Ancient Aztec Stone of the Sun.
The Eurasian griffon vulture in closeup view, Gyps fulvus
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Portrait of a vulture at the zoo.
Griffon vulture, Eurasian griffon in the Paris zoologic park, formerly known as the Bois de Vincennes, 12th arrondissement of Paris, which covers an area of 14.5 hectares
Mask Temple, at Lamanai Archaeological Site in the Orange Walk District, Belize.
Maya aztec mexican calendar stone close up
Daytime front-view portrait of a single Eurasian griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) sitting still and looking concentrated ahead, shallow DOF with focus on the eye
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