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Black background juvenile yellowhead mohua close up shot
Birds at the Pasar Ngasem Market in Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia.
Yellow Canary, serinus canaria, Adult in flight against Black Background
Tiny new holland honeyeater perching in a wattle tree
The beauty of the Sunbird in the nature of Thailand.
A Cape May Warbler on his nesting territory, northern Minnesota.
a Parula spends it's winter in the forests of Cuba
Brown-throated Sunbird Anthreptes malacensis on white background
Western Yellow Wagtail isolated on white background
Black Background Common Yellowthroat on perch
Singing Smet Canary, serinus canaria, Adults standing on Branch against Black Background
An ocellated antbird perches on a branch in deep rainforest at the Arenal Skywalk in Costa Rica.
A Yellow-rumped Audubon warbler hunts for insects along the Plum Creek in Chatfield Reservoir State Park in Colorado.
A vibrant Golden-cheeked Warbler on a branch
Painted Tangara
A Golden Cheeked Warbler from South Llano River State Park in Texas
Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush (Monticola rufiventris) color transparency in to fancy red brid isolated on white background detail from head to toes, fascinated creature
Taxon name: Coastal Spotted Pardalote\nTaxon scientific name: Pardalotus punctatus punctatus\nLocation: Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania, Australia
Western Yellow Wagtail isolated on white background
The yellow-rumped warbler (Setophaga coronata)  or Audubon's Warbler, Setophaga coronata auduboni.  Malheur National Wildlife Reserve, Oregon.  \
Male Atlantic canary Serinus canaria. The Nublo Rural Park. Tejeda. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
A toned close-up portrait of a peacock.
Grey-headed canary-flycatcher bird perched on a branch
Bird in natural habitat
Portrait of a beautiful tropical bird Great kiskadee in a sunny morning.
A silver throated tanager perches on a tree branch on the edge of a rainforest in Costa Rica.
Gloster Canary, serinus canaria
Palm warbler close-up. One of the first warblers to appear in the eastern U.S. as a spring migrant. Note the chestnut cap and streaks. Often wags its tail. Named for the palm trees in its wintering grounds. Breeds mainly in Canada, and winters in the Caribbean, Central America, and southeastern U.S. Photographed migrating north through Connecticut in early April.
portrait two wagtail (Motacilla feldegg) isolated on a white background in studio shot
Taxon name: Hooded Warbler\nTaxon scientific name: Setophaga citrina\nLocation: Cheaha State Park, Alabama, USA
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