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Abandoned nest on the old tree branch, isolated on white background.
Nest of Penduline Tit in willow tree.
SINGLE BIRD FLYING TO THE NEST ON TREE BRANCH
Close-up of an empty Robin’s bird nest made of mud, sticks, grass and other materials.
Cattle stockyard with meat cows. Feeding of livestock on farm feedlot in Florida rural area.
salvador, bahia, brazil - august 14, 2023: view of a Joao de Barro bird - Furnarius rufus - house on a tree in the city of Salvador.
A small malaysian pied fantail (Rhipidura javanica) empty bird's  nest on white background close up. photo  taken in malaysia
Hummingbirds breed in the forests of Cuba
Nest of Eurasian penduline tit (Remiz pendulinus)
Baya Weaver Bird at its newly constructed nest hanging on the tree.
Baya weaver bird sitting on it's nest hanging on electrical wire.
Witches Brooms in a birch tree in Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. A disease caused by microorganisms, and are therefore technically a type of gall. Its thought that witches brooms are caused by fungal, viral or bacterial activity
A small bird nest made from grass, bits of string, wire, plastic and mud.
Asian hornet hive (Vespa velutina), also known as the yellow-legged hornet or Asian predatory wasp, is a species of hornet indigenous to Southeast Asia. It is of concern as an invasive species in European countries like France or Spain.\n\nDead hive in the pyrenees, Berga, Barcelona province.
squirrel,a mammal have a small body Fluff covering the whole body, round black eyes, fluffy bushy tail, are classified as rodents in the family Sciuridae.
Two Newborn Magenta throated woodstar hummingbirds are seen in the nest.  The chicks have their heads tilted up.  The eyes of the hummingbirds are completely shut.  The remnants of the eggs are visible behind the bodies of the chicks.  There are a few feathers on the back of the newborn birds.
Bird's nest on a dead tree stump in the Kgalagadi Park in South Afrika.
Thick-billed Weaver - The thick-billed weaver (Amblyospiza albifrons), or grosbeak weaver, is a distinctive and bold species of weaver bird that is native to the Afrotropics. It belongs to the monotypic genus Amblyospiza and subfamily Amblyospizinae.\n\nThey have particularly strong mandibles, which are employed to extricate the seeds in nutlets and drupes, and their songs are comparatively unmusical and harsh. Their colonial nests are readily distinguishable from those of other weavers, due to their form and placement, and the fine strands used in their construction.\n\nThey habitually fan and flick their tails.
A small bird nest that built from dry hay is located on tree branch with blue sky in day time as the background.
Botswana
Small birds and plants thrive in the water
Taken from various Queensland Beaches
Bird in Nest on Side of Tree - Wildlife in natural habitat.
Nests, weaver bird Nest made of hay ,Skylark nests on branches in the area to come naturally.
Top view Wastewater treatment Oxygen filling by Paddle Wheel Aerator, Sewage treatment
A weaver bird’s nest is seen in the middle of the photo. It hangs from the branch of a tree. Behind nest, out of sight, is the Kunene River. The river is burnt out making the nest and branch seem colourful.\nThe river, which marks the border between Namibia and Angola. It is only possible to visit it with an off road vehicles, there are few tracks, and no mobile coverage. \n\nThe photo was taken in February 2020
Frog camouflaged in water
wildlife
Bird's nest in bare tree.   Photo has a border.
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