Alsace: Une Cigogne blanche ( Ciconia ciconia ). 1…
Brushing
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My first Bald Eagle on a fence post
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A second's rest, together
Pie-grièche écorcheur (Lanius collurio) (Red-back…
All Gathered Together
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Magpie
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Grèbe
I like the post as much as the bird
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Rhododendron
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Such an elegant bird
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vengeance
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Male Duck
dans les bruyères
Pie-grièche écorcheur (Lanius collurio) (Red-back…
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Poule d'eau
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Ciconia is a genus of birds in the stork family. The genus name is the Latin word for "stork", and was originally recorded in the works of Horace and Ovid.Six of the seven living species occur in the Old World, but the maguari stork has a South American range. In addition, fossils suggest that Ciconia storks were somewhat more common in the tropical Americas in prehistoric times.
These are large storks, typically 100 cm tall, with a 180 cm wingspan and a long thick bill. Members of this genus are more variable in plumage than other storks, but several species have black upper bodies and wings, and white belly and undertail. Juveniles are a duller, browner version of the adult.
These are large storks, typically 100 cm tall, with a 180 cm wingspan and a long thick bill. Members of this genus are more variable in plumage than other storks, but several species have black upper bodies and wings, and white belly and undertail. Juveniles are a duller, browner version of the adult.
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