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two swift chicks in their nest
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A mother osprey bringing food to the babies in the nest
L 13,5-15 cm. \nBreeds commonly and colonially  in villages, farms, towns, also all kinds of open country; attached to houses, but also cliff faces in undeveloped areas. Summer visitor (April-October), winters in Africa. Outside breeding period roosts commonly in trees (not reeds).\nConfident towards humans, building its closed, convex mud nest beneath eaves on house walls, on bridge girders etc..\nWhen young have fledged, birds often perch in numbers on telephone wires.\nHunts insects at all levels, but often high in air.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Close-up of bird's nest on tree branch
Underwater sea, Little Planet Format
Seabird chicks, terns on a nest on the island of Tiligul estuary, southern Ukraine
Names: Arctic fulmar, fulmar, mallemok, northern fulmar\nScientific name: fulmarus glacialis\nCountry: Iceland\nLocation: Westfjords
Woman with beautiful large eyes wearing a hat looking at a small nest with eggs in it on a branch. Focus on nest. Woman's face is blurred slightly. Close up. Thailand. Khao Sok National Park
Great reed warbler feeding the chicks (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)
A scenic view of a Florida Sandhill Crane bird found in the wilderness
Close-up of a young Black Swan
Seagull wildlife
Young baby bird in the nest
Nest bird hang on tree branch, Bird nest on the tree, Birds nest in the garden, animals wildlife, birds nest on the small plant, nest bird make from the dry grass.
The Great-Tailed Grackle or Mexican Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) is a highly social North and South American medium-sized songbird.  The males are glossy black and iridescent and the females are brown and drab colored.  Although the grackle is black, it is not a blackbird.  It is sometimes mistaken for a crow but is not a member of that family either.  Great-tailed grackles originally came from the tropical lowlands of Central and South America but over the past 140 years have spread into North America.  Grackles forage in pastures, wetlands and mangroves for a wide variety of food.  They eat larvae, insects, nestlings, worms, tadpoles, fish and eggs.  They remove parasites from cattle and eat fruits and grains.  Grackles are highly intelligent birds that can solve complex problems to get food.  The male grackle has a distinctive noisy call.  They communally roost in trees at night and during the breeding season they build a nest in the trees.  This female grackle was photographed at Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Wasp hive with wasps on a wooden door, Kharkiv, Ukraine
L 13,5-15,5cm.\nBreeds in reed beds, tall rushes and shrubbery on wet ground or at lake margins, also in drier sites.\nIn Britain and Ireland (and the Netherlands) resident, with immigrants from N and E Continent. to be seen from late September-April/May.\nMale easy to see in breeding season, sings from reed stem or bush top, but species otherwise  rather unobtrusive; flies off in springing slightly uneven and jerky flight, quickly taking cover in vegetation.\n\nIn the Netherlands quite common in the described Habitats.\n\nThis Picture is made on the Island of Texel (scan of Color Slide).
The southern masked weaver nest in Southern Africa.
Blackbird feeding and care here chicks
Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, near Alpine Junction, Wyoming, landing at nest.
New born herons in the nest
Salak or snake fruit still attached to the tree. Indonesian authentic fruit agriculture product. Concept for organic farming, plant cultivation. Salacca zalacca
Young Bird of eurasian jay
A red vented bulbul bird on concrete floor.
Four cute chickens feeding from feeding machine in sawdust
A close-up of a common murre resting on a rock next to the shoreline
Blackbird feeding and care here chicks
a cocoon of Yponomeutidae caterpillar in a foliage
Eurasian penduline tit or European penduline tit
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