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Baltimore Oriole nestling making its demands known
An endangered Female Harpy Eagle is in a nest with a single chick.  This large raptor bird is very rare and shy.  It is cited as endangered, vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[2] CITES Appendix.  The white and grey chick is large but not fully grown.  In this photo, both birds can be seen in the nest.   The Harpy Eagle has the largest claws of all birds in the world.  The nest is located very high up in a large tree in the rainforest canopy.
small lark bids in the mud nest
Gannet on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
Long-tailed Tit, aegithalos caudatus, Adult Near Nest to Feed Young, Normandy in France
great egret with baby
Ringed, banded, female Cettis warbler placing food down the throat of a well grown nestling close to fledging in its nest in a laurel tree.
Reed warbler with their nest parasitized by the cuckoo
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) - juvenile in its nest
Mother feeding her tiny newly hatched Swallows sitting in their mud nests
Eastern Yellow Robin sitting on nest
Gannets on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
Acrocephalus palustris. The nest of the Marsh Warbler in nature. Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus). Russia, the Ryazan region (Ryazanskaya oblast), the Pronsky District, Denisovo.
A Female Harpy Eagle is seen in a nest with a chick.  This large raptor bird is very rare and shy.  It is endangered.  The chick is large but not fully grown.  In this photo, both birds can be seen in the nest.   The Harpy Eagle has the largest claws of all birds in the world.  It is also the only Eagle that doesn't soar, due to its short wingspan.
Wasp nest with various wasp sample, leaves background
ISimangaliso Wetland Park, previously known as St. Lucia Wetland Park, is situated on the east coast of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, on the border to Mozambique.  It´s South Africa´ s third largest protected area.
Great reed warbler with cuckoo
Black-headed Gull or Chroicocephalus ridibundus, nesting its eggs
Nature texture
Greylag Goose on a lakeside nest in Gosforth Nature Reserve, Gosforth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England.  This viewed at a distance from a permanent hide.
A group of double-crested cormorants nesting on a rocky cliff
Speke's weaver bird. Serengeti National park. Tanzania. Africa
Two young ospreys in a nest and looking.
A Bald Headed Eagle in her nest with her eaglets as dad is out looking for food. Eaglets start as fuzzy-headed birds and begin feeding themselves around the sixth to seventh week. By eight weeks they can stand and walk around the nest. By sixty days eaglets are well-feathered and have gained 90% of their adult weight. Large nestlings consume nearly as much food as adults. Chicks remain in the nest for ten to twelve weeks. Bald Eagles take four to five years to acquire their distinctive adult plumage. The eaglets in the nest are about five weeks old. Pacific North American Flyway, Boundary Bay, Delta, B.C., Canada
A pair of Gannets, Morus bassanus, nesting in the cliff face at Bempton Cliffs nestled behind the backdrop of the cliff
A rufus-naped wren perches on its nest in a tropical  tree in Costa Rica, Central America.
Penduline Tit ( Remiz Pendulinus)
Gannets on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
Reed warbler with chicks
Hummingbird hatchlings in nest
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