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haade-s:ghostlywriterr:Abandoned lighthouse on Sakhalin Island, Russia. @billybvnes
Photographer @stef_greece in Sérifos, GreeceAugust 2019
tomandjerrys:A very, very long time ago, long before the birds, cars, and even coffee beans, the sev
end0skeletal:The vampire finch lives on the most remote island of the Galapagos, Wolf Island. With a
libutron:Birds on the Bar | ©Yve AssadA sandbar off the coast of South Carolina near Edisto Island i
monumentfriends:I drew a picture of Ida and Totem visiting a new island with the colourful birds. I
The mascot of Mykonos (Petros The Pelican)Greece | Mykonos | Narrow streets
pleoros:Last House on Holland Island, May 2010.The winter storms early in 2010 took a severe toll on
Aloys Zötl (1803 - 1887)A South Island kokako (Callaeas cinereus) and a female Malabar trogon (Harpa
paganalia:The white ravens of Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Photogra
amnhnyc:You are looking at the first-ever photos of a male moustached kingfisher!Chris Filardi is di
The Hole in the Rock on the Bay of Islands, New Zealand (by Jìmßõ1).
One of my favorite things about the Norfolk Island Pine across the street is the birds use the very
INACCESSIBLE RAIL(Atlantisia rogersi)Gratwicke, R. 2012. “Inaccessible Island Rail” Tristan da Cunha
MIGHTY EAGLE MOUNTAINMighty Eagle Mountain is the highest peak on Bird Island. It is an ancient and
Pelicans flying over Hutchinson Island, Florida at Sunset by HDRcustoms (very busy) on Flickr.
Charlie Barracks, Sand Island, Midway Atoll
The fact that almost only warmer clothes can be a telling sign of a winter in Mykonos island do
fact chickadees like to fight. fact they also like cashews.
Anacapa Birds Anacapa Island
INACCESSIBLE RAIL(Atlantisia rogersi)Gratwicke, R. 2012. “Inaccessible Island Rail” Tris
pelican, Galapagos Islands, June 2021
The Cape Barren or Pig Goose is one of the rarest geese in the world, found mostly in small islands
Selections from Birds of the Bahama islands by Charles B. Cory, 1880.
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