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Portrait of an endangered Southern Cassowsary, it is a flightless bird. Queensland, Australia
The population is spread across the islands of Papua and Maluku in Indonesia and Australia.
Male Cassowoary Walking in the rain forrest
Taxon name: Southern Cassowary\nTaxon scientific name: Casuarius casuarius\nLocation: Cairns, Queensland, Australia
A large cassowary  looking like a prehistoric bird
Close up shot of Cassowary Head
Head shot of a southern cassowary (casuarius casuarius)
Casuarius bird with a horn on its head, an eccentric bird with many colors on its skin
A cassowary stops on a walk to cool of his feet in a small running stream along the Daintree River.
Wild mother emu and chicks foraging in the Australian grassland
A big blue Australian bird with horn
Great Blue Heron in flight heading to tree top nest.\n\nTaken in Elkhorn Slough, California, USA
the cassowary is a large flightless bird with black feathers on its body a red wattle, blue neck and a helmet
The marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus), also known as the African stork, is a stork species found in sub-Saharan Africa and is distributed south of the Sahara Desert. They inhabit wet and arid environments, including areas close to human habitation such as garbage dumps. African storks live in areas near rivers, lakes, swamps, grasslands and even human settlements. They are social, diurnal birds that fly slowly and heavily. They are sedentary and have a delicate, expandable pouch (throat pouch) under their neck used for courtship displays. Their diet consists primarily of carrion of various animals, but they also eat insects, fish, rodents, and birds.
A cassowary, Casuarius casurarius, looking at camera. This flightless and large bird has been named the world’s most dangerous bird in the Guinness Book of Records.
The Great Blue Heron is the largest most widespread Heron in North America
Pictures of Cassowary, a flightless bird covered in dense, two-quilled black feathers with striking blue and orange skin colors on it’s face and neck. This giant bird is native to the tropical forests of Papua-Indonesia, New Guinea and Australia.
Portrait of wild mother emu foraging in Australian bushland
The cassowary has deep black fur and the blue and red colors on its neck make this bird look beautiful
Casuarius is one of two genera of birds in the Casuariidae tribe. This genus consists of three species of cassowaries that are very large and can not fly.\n\nThe distribution area of these three species is in the tropical forests and mountains of Irian Island. Double-Wattle Cassowary is the only species of cassowary bird found in Australia.\n\nCassowary is equipped with horns on its head, which help this bird while walking in its habitat in dense forest. In addition to the horns on his head, cassowaries have very strong legs and sharp nails. Female cassowaries are usually larger and lighter in color than males.
Close up of a cassowary showing the head, crest and body, Australia.
Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
A cassowary stalks through greenery.
Abyssinian ground hornbill or northern ground hornbill (Bucorvus abyssinicus). Shot in wildlife in Kidepo Valley National Park, directly at the border between Uganda and South Sudan.
A closeup shot of a Dwarf cassowary in a zoo
A mating pair of Great Blue Herons (Ardea heodias) are attending to their young in a Magnolia tree top (Magnolia verginiana) nest.  The one is looking up, while there other is feeding her baby.
the cassowary is a large flightless bird
The beautiful sandhill crane in the natural surroundings of Orlando Wetlands Park in central Florida.  The park is a large marsh area which is home to numerous birds, mammals, and reptiles.
Southern cassowary from Northern Australia
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