Symbol Of Pride Bald Eagles Homer Alaska USA A symbol of strength, pride and in this case unity, in the USA - two bald eagles (an adult and juvenile) sit side by side on an old tree stump along the beach in Homer, Alaska with the waters of Kachemak Bay in the background. |
American Eagle A powerful bird of prey, the American Eagle is well adapted for hunting. |
Symbols Of Peace Stock Photo of an american bald eagle sitting in light snowfall, a symbol of peace. |
Penguin Bird Watching Sights A close encounter with a penguin during an evening out bird watching in the Catlins. |
Endangered Birds Stock photo of Endangered Birds |
Peace Symbols Stock photo of Peace Symbols, a proud bald eagle sitting during a winter snow storm on the beach. |
Black Reef Gannet Colony An Australasian Gannet prepares for take off at the Black Reef Colony on the North Island of New Zealand. |
Haematopus Unicolor The scientific name for the boisterous Variable Oystercatcher, a sea bird found around the coasts of New Zealand is Haematopus unicolor. |
Eagles Birds Funny picture of Bald Eagles birds sitting on driftwood along the beach. |
Spread Eagle An graceful bald eagle with wings spread wide, swoops in close to the water to catch a fish near the surface. |
Birds Of North America Stock Photos of Birds of North America - a bald eagle flying above the ocean. |
Diomedea Sanfordi Northern Royal Albatross Kaikoura New Zealand A Diomedea sanfordi, a Northern Royal Albatross skims across the water as a whale watching tour with Encounter Kaikoura goes by. This bird was seen around Kaikoura on the East Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. |
Beautiful Bird Picture Australasian Gannets Hawkes Bay New Zealand A picture of a pair of beautiful adult Australasian Gannets as they reunite at the Cape Kidnappers bird colony in the Hawke's Bay of New Zealand. Tapping bills is part of their ritualistic greeting. |
Variable Oystercatcher Ocean Bay Port Underwood South Island New Zealand A Variable Oyster Catcher, also known by its scientific name of Haematopus unicolor, stands up on a rock along the beach at Ocean Bay in Port Underwood in the Marlborough District in the South Island of New Zealand. |
Distinctive Markings Head Canada Goose Point Pelee Ontario An adult Canada Goose looks off into the distance and the white and black markings can clearly been seen on its head. This was taken at the Marsh Boardwalk in Point Pelee National Park in Leamington, Ontario. |
Canada Goose Gosling Marsh Boardwalk Point Pelee National Park Ontario A young baby Canada Goose Gosling sits and rests at the Marsh Boardwalk in Point Pelee National Park in Leamington Ontario. These baby Geese look nothing like a fully grown Canada Goose, but they do grow up to become the large well known Canadian Goose. |
Gannet Sea Birds West Coast North Island New Zealand A colony of Gannets gather at Muriwai Beach, which is situated on the West Coast of the North Island near Auckland, New Zealand. The Gannet is a species of seabird found along the coast of New Zealand and lives in colonies. |
Adult Gannet Picture Muriwai Beach Sunset A solitary adult Australasian Gannet perches on a rock cliff overlooking the rest of the colony at Muriwai Beach near Auckland on the North Island of New Zealand during the sunset hours. |
Australasian Gannet Profile Muriwai Beach New Zealand A beautiful profile picture of an Australasian Gannet at its nesting grounds at Muriwai Beach near Aukland on the North Island of New Zealand. |
Bird Family Australasian Gannet Picture An adult Australasian Gannet amongst all the other birds, is very attentive to her chick and tends to her family with great care at the Cape Kidnappers Colony on the North Island of New Zealand. |
Muriwai Gannet Colony Sunset A single gannet situs upon the rock cliff at the Muriwai Gannet Colony near Auckland, New Zealand as the sunset turns another day into a magical evening. |
Kaka Bird Picture An endemic bird to New Zealand, the Kaka dwells mostly in the depths of the forest throughout the country. |
Australasian Gannets Colony Adult and their young are part of the colony of the Australasian Gannets in Hawkes Bay on the North Island of New Zealand. |
Fishing Bald Eagle A majestic Bald Eagle swoops down to the water, fishing in the waters off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. |
Atlantic Puffin A Atlantic Puffin presents proud its fresh caught capeline fish. |
Bald Eagle Pics Stock of Bald Eagle Pics |
Bubo Virginianus This beautiful bird is more known under its name "Great Horned Owl". |
Wild Bird Pictures Wild Bird Pictures taken at Muriwai Beach at Takapu Refuge |
Funny Penguin Pictures These two Funny Penguins, a mother and baby penguin, posed for some great pictures at Boulders Beach, South Africa. |
Endemic Weka Bird New Zealand The cute 'chicken like' Weka is an endemic bird of New Zealand. It is also a flightless bird which is listed as a vulnerable species due to habitat depletion, and predators of adults, chicks and eggs. |
Greater Flamingo Birds Camargue France Graceful but feisty birds, the flamingo can be quite agressive towards each other. These three birds are bathing in a lake in the Parc Naturel Regional de Camargue in the Bouches du Rhone region of France. |
Walking Yellow Eyed Penguin Set against a backdrop of flax bushes and hebe plants, a Yellow Eyed Penguin draws close to its nest after walking a great distance from the Pacific Ocean. |
Wading Bird Variable Oystercatcher Completely black and featuring a distinctive bright orange bill, the Variable Oystercatcher is a wading bird endemic to New Zealand. They range in colours from pied to mottled and black, most of the South Island species are completely black. |
Hummingbird Wildlife Picture This Hummingbird is holding a piece of fluff in its beak while it hovers in mid air as if on strings. The tiny Rufous Hummingbird, or Selasphorous rufus is such a small wildlife creature it can be hard to capture an image, but this picture does perfectly. |
Young Australasian Gannet Cape Kidnappers Hawkes Bay New Zealand A Young Australasian Gannet, proper name Morus serrator, is only six to eight weeks old in this photograph and is shown with an adult Australasian Gannet. These birds are found in Hawkes Bay on the North Island of New Zealand. |
Atlantic Puffin Birds Island Bonavista Peninsula Newfoundland Labrador A group of Atlantic Puffins nest on Bird Island, which is located just off shore from Cape Bonavista Lighthouse on Bonavista Peninsula in Bonavista Bay in Newfoundland Labrador in Canada. |
Endangered Yellow Eyed Penguin Reserve Otago New Zealand A Yellow Eyed Penguin rests in the grass at the Penguin Place Reserve on the Otago Peninsula in Otago, which is located on the East Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. This reserve was founded in 1985 and was built to protect these animals. |
Northern Royal Albatross Taiaroa Head Colony Otago South Island New Zealand A Northern Royal Albatross, proper name Diomedea epomophora sanfordi, part of the Taiaroa Head Colony, flies high in the sky over the Otago Peninsula near Dunedin in Otago on the East Coast of the South Island in New Zealand. |
Amsel Bird Nest Animal Skull Freising Bavaria Germany An Amsel Bird, which is a type of bird found in Bavaria in Germany is seen here sitting on top of an animal skull in its nest. Birds can nest anywhere they feel comfortable and somewhere where they feel they won't be disturbed with their young ones. |
Morus Serrator Australasian Gannets Cape Kidnappers New Zealand Preening one another is a common social practice in the world of Australian Gannets, also known as Morus serrator, especially straight after a reunion of a pair. This species of gannet is also known as Takapu in the Maori language. |
Willow Ptarmigan Bird Tundra Hudson Bay Churchill Manitoba A Willow Ptarmigan, proper name Lagopus lagopus, almost blends in to the tundra near Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba. These are gamebirds that are part of the grouse family and breed mostly in the forests and tundra regions. |
Little Shag Picture Catlins Highway Otago South Island New Zealand These birds, commonly known as 'Little Shag' can also be known by the name of Little Pied Cormorant in Australia. This bird is commonly seen along the Catlins Highway near water in Otago on the South Island of New Zealand. |
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