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A sparrow in an English country garden perched on a fence.
Traditional Thai style painting art on temple wall,Thailand.Generality in Thailand, any kind of art decorated in Buddhist church etc. created with money donated by people, no restrict in copy or use.
Common Linnet (Linaria cannabina) flying in a group.
White egrets in a freshly harvested rice field in the central part of Sri Lanka
Bekkai, Hokkaido
Black and white mezzotint of Trumpeter swans flying across a winter landscape
Crows forage in farmland, North China
Taken near Boscastle in Cornwall, England in March 2022
Tree Sparrow common bird are perching on metal fence by railway
Autumn mood
The red-billed quelea, also known as the red-billed weaver or red-billed dioch, is a small—approximately 12 cm long and weighing 15–26 g —migratory, sparrow-like bird of the weaver family, Ploceidae, native to Sub-Saharan Africa.
The fulvous whistling duck or fulvous tree duck (Dendrocygna bicolor) is a species of whistling duck that breeds across the world's tropical regions in much of Mexico and South America, the West Indies, the southern United States, sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian subcontinent. It has plumage that is mainly reddish brown, long legs and a long grey bill, and shows a distinctive white band across its black tail in flight. Like other members of its ancient lineage, it has a whistling call which is given in flight or on the ground. Its preferred habitat consists of wetlands with plentiful vegetation, including shallow lakes and paddy fields. The nest, built from plant material and unlined, is placed among dense vegetation or in a tree hole. The typical clutch is around ten whitish eggs. The breeding adults, which pair for life, take turns to incubate, and the eggs hatch in 24–29 days. The downy grey ducklings leave the nest within a day or so of hatching, but the parents continue to protect them until they fledge around nine weeks later.\n\nThe fulvous whistling duck feeds in wetlands by day or night on seeds and other parts of plants. It is sometimes regarded as a pest of rice cultivation, and is also shot for food in parts of its range. Despite hunting, poisoning by pesticides and natural predation by mammals, birds, and reptiles, the large numbers and huge range of this duck mean that it is classified as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Acrylic, wood, lacquer.
Beautiful scenic landscape view of horizon of Alberta prairie in fall, with gulls flying.  Bale and tree in background.  \nA blue sky at Strathmore, Alberta Canada at 2:55 pm on Oct 6, 2023
BARN SWALLOW hirundo rustica
A group of sparrows eat rice in the rice field, causing agricultural losses
natural flock of starling birds (sturnus vulgaris) in backlight
Photo of an house sparrow ona barn window in the Alentejo district, South of Portugal.
close up view of a little group of small and cute passerine birds flying between the bushes and the farm field in the countryside, in north east Italy, during a cloudy morning, in winter
Common Cranes in Keoladeo National Park taking off.
Animal in garden. White wagtail (Motacilla alba) wandering among the dung in the village.
Swainson's Hawk with a variety of sky backgrounds
Tree Sparrow common bird are perching on metal fence by railway
Sparrows on a wooden privacy fence with their backs facing each other
Photo taken in a garden
Great Egret.\nThe great egret (Ardea alba), also known as the common egret, large egret, or (in the Old World) great white egret or great white heron, is a large, widely distributed egret. The four subspecies are found in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and southern Europe. Recently it is also spreading to more northern areas of Europe. Distributed across most of the tropical and warmer temperate regions of the world, it builds tree nests in colonies close to water.
A flock is a gathering of a group of same species animals in order to forage or travel with one another. In avians flocks are typically seen in association with migration. While this is true it can also be seen that flocking is important in safety from predation and foraging benefits.
Egret is the name for birds from the Ardeidae tribe. This bird is long-legged, long-necked.\nherds of egrets are looking for food in the fields.
Jesus shared the parable of the sower. A sower sowed seeds in his fields. The seeds fell on three different types of soil—rocky ground, thorny ground, and good soil. The seed is the word of God. Those sown on rocky ground are people who hear the word and immediately receive it with joy. But have no root and when troubles and suffering come along, they fall away. Seeds sown among the thorns are people who hear the word but the cares of the world and the desire for money choke the word so that it cannot bear fruit. As for what was sown on good soil, these are people who hear the word and understand it. They bear fruit, some yielding thirty-fold, some sixty-fold, and some a hundred-fold.
Female bluethroat sitting on a wooden fence.
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