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kingfisher diving into water (Alcedo atthis)
Green Heron hunting for a meal in a lake
Close view of a sandhill crane, seen in the wild in a North California marsh
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species marks Costa Rica as one of the principal Central America countries with a territory and tropical rainforest that hosts migration from north America and south America to give it unparalleled numbers and variation of birdlife
Bearded Reedling or Bearded Tit (Panurus biarmicus)  Germany
Kingfisher posing on branch
Common Redshank (Tringa totanus) is a migratory bird. It feeds on maggots and mollusks in wetlands in Asia, Europe, America and Africa.
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.
Beautiful nature scene with Common redshank (Tringa totanus). Wildlife shot of Common redshank (Tringa totanus). Common redshank (Tringa totanus) in the nature habitat.
Kingfisher on a branch
Abandoned house due to floods
An amazing variety of tropical birdlife and tropical wildlife and animals can be found along the banks of the Tarcoles River that feeds into the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of Costa Rica
Juvenile little ringed plover
View from Delta del Ebro, in Tarragona province, Catalonia, Spain.
A grey heron relaxing near Christianshavn in Copenhagen
The A Great Blue Heron in the wetlands of Cuyahoga Valley National Park in central Ohio near Cleveland in the late summer of 2009
Striking large black-and-white wader with a thin, straight bill and bright pink legs, found in wetlands with open shallow water throughout much of Africa and Eurasia, often in brackish habitats. Some populations are migratory, departing northerly breeding grounds for warmer southern regions. Often forms noisy colonies on bare ground near water. Essentially unmistakable throughout much of its range, but compare with Pied Stilt in parts of Southeast Asia. Feeds by wading in water, picking from the water surface with its needle-like bill. In flight, long pink legs stick out far beyond the tail. Calls loudly and stridently, especially when alarmed during the breeding season.
Kingfisher on a branch
Black necked cranes on the wetlands of Ritu County, Ali Prefecture, Tibet, China.
kingfisher in flight outdoor (alcedo atthis)
Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) adult female walking in shallow water\n\nAlgarve, Portugal              April
Gray heron fishing in the Étangs de Commelles (Hauts-de-France).
Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) bird
Common Kingfisher sitting on a branch overlooking a small pond.
A selective focus of the Black winged stilt bird
Kingfisher on a post.
close up of the Ganggang Bayam bird or Himantopus leucocephalus standing on the rocks.
Red-necked Grebe on a Yukon lake.
Blue Jay
Common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis)
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