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Saffron finch perched on a branch in Kona Hawaii
Red-crested pochard (Netta rufina). Wild life animal.
A Green Wood Hoopoe looking for food
Close-up of gannet perching outdoors,Bempton Cliffs,United Kingdom,UK
Cute and adorable Puffin seabird, fratercula, sitting in a breeding colony on high cliff at Runde island, a popular tourist destination for bird watching at the coastline of the north atlantic ocean in Norway.
Puffin stretching his wings on the ground on Inner Farne in the Farne islands, Northumberland.
Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis)
a bird feeds near Minca, Colombia
Very attractive small tanager of humid tropical lowlands. Found in humid evergreen forest edges, plantations, and gardens; at times with mixed-species feeding flocks of honeycreepers and euphonias. Often in pairs, feeding at all levels in fruiting trees and bushes. Note the short, curved bill. Males are a unique green-blue color with black hood and a banana yellow beak. Female resembles female Red-legged Honeycreeper but is larger, brighter, uniform green, with yellow lower bill and grayish legs.
Closeup beautiful King Parrot, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Andean cock of the rock
A Canada Warbler perched in a flowering branch
The turquoise parrot (Neophema pulchella) is a species of parrot in the genus Neophema native to Eastern Australia, from southeastern Queensland, through New South Wales and into North-Eastern Victoria. It was described by George Shaw in 1792. A small lightly built parrot at around 20 cm (8 in) long and 40 g (1 1⁄2 oz) in weight, it exhibits sexual dimorphism. The male is predominantly green with more yellowish underparts and a bright turquoise blue face. Its wings are predominantly blue with red shoulders. The female is generally duller and paler, with a pale green breast and yellow belly, and lacks the red wing patch.
Multicolored Tanager, chlorochrysa nitidissima, perching. Endemic bird to the mountains of Colombia. Vulnerable status conservation. One of the most beautiful bird in Colombia but rarely seen.
Closeup of a beautiful juvenile male hawfinch, Coccothraustes coccothraustes, songbird foraging on the ground perched in a green grass meadow
Quetzals survive in the cloud forest of Guatemala
Crimson Rosella perched on a stick in the rain forest
Taxon name: Tasmanian Green Rosella\nTaxon scientific name: Platycercus caledonicus caledonicus\nLocation: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Golden Collared Macaw (Primolius auricollis)
Tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) on evergreen branch in woods
Egyptian goose, Alopochen aegyptiaca, anatidae
Close-upof a Eurasian jay Garrulus glandarius in a forest foraging insects to feed.
Toucan barbet, semnornis ramphastinus. Beautiful colourful male bird in western Ecuador. The species is considered to be near threatened, rarely seen.
A Hooded Warbler at Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge
Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis)
Green-headed tanager (Tangara seledon) on branch in garden, Itanhaem, Brazil
The American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) is the state bird of Washington, Iowa and New Jersey.  It is a fairly common summer resident to the Pacific Northwest, migrating to the southern USA and Mexico in the winter.  This male with its brilliant yellow and black plumage was photographed in Edgewood, Washington State, USA.
A closeup of a young baby Canada Goose trying unsuccessfully to fly. He is on grass, and blue water is in the background.
Puffin near its burrow on Inner Farne, one of the Farne islands in Northumberland.
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