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A white-throated magpie jay (Calocitta formosa pompata) at Wild Bird Rehabilitation Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri. This bird is from Costa Rica.
Wild Bird Rehabilitation Inc. is the only songbird rehabilitation center in the state of Missouri. They have been open for 25 years and help rehabilitate over 2,500 wild birds every year.
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BIR064-00181
A white-throated magpie jay (Calocitta formosa pompata) at Wild Bird Rehabilitation Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri. This bird is from Costa Rica.
Wild Bird Rehabilitation Inc. is the only songbird rehabilitation center in the state of Missouri. They have been open for 25 years and help rehabilitate over 2,500 wild birds every year.
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BIR064-00180
A white-throated magpie jay (Calocitta formosa pompata) at Wild Bird Rehabilitation Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri. This bird is from Costa Rica.
Wild Bird Rehabilitation Inc. is the only songbird rehabilitation center in the state of Missouri. They have been open for 25 years and help rehabilitate over 2,500 wild birds every year.
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BIR064-00179
A white-throated magpie jay (Calocitta formosa pompata) at Wild Bird Rehabilitation Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri. This bird is from Costa Rica.
Wild Bird Rehabilitation Inc. is the only songbird rehabilitation center in the state of Missouri. They have been open for 25 years and help rehabilitate over 2,500 wild birds every year.
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ONA007-00234
A portrait of Renee Schott, Medical Director & Senior Veterinarian at Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota (WRCMN).
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ANI050-00132
Nabire, a Northern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) was one of the last three northern white rhinos left on Earth. She died on Monday, July 27, 2015, just one week after this photo was taken at Safari Park Dvur Kralove. This species is critically endangered, and heading towards extinction.
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ANI050-00131
Nabire, a Northern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) was one of the last three northern white rhinos left on Earth. She died on Monday, July 27, 2015, just one week after this photo was taken at Safari Park Dvur Kralove. This species is critically endangered, and heading towards extinction.
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ANI050-00105
Nabire, a Northern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) was one of the last three northern white rhinos left on Earth. She died on Monday, July 27, 2015, just one week after this photo was taken at Safari Park Dvur Kralove. This species is critically endangered, and heading towards extinction.
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BIR067-00424
A male Philippine robin (Copsychus mindanensis) on Semirara Island in the Philippines.
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BIR067-00423
A male Philippine robin (Copsychus mindanensis) on Semirara Island in the Philippines.
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BIR015-00231
A black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) at the Miller Park Zoo.
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A black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) at the Miller Park Zoo.
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BIR015-00229
A black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) at the Miller Park Zoo.
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BIR015-00228
A black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) at the Miller Park Zoo.
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BIR015-00227
A black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) at the Miller Park Zoo.
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ANI103-00006
A bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) at Loro Parque in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain.
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ANI103-00005
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) at Loro Parque in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain.
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ANI103-00004
A bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) at Loro Parque in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain.
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BIR006-00207
A Plymouth Rock domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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BIR006-00206
A Plymouth Rock domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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A window is cracked on an old International Harvester truck in Bennet, Nebraska.
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Three young women in a studio.
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Two young women in a studio.
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A young man appears to lie dead in an empty swimming pool as a young woman looks on.
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A mother holds her baby girl.
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A young woman looks out from an old International Harvester truck in Bennet, Nebraska.
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PEO024-00229
Two teenagers stand on top of an old International Harvester truck on a farm in Bennet, Nebraska.
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PEO024-00228
A young woman stands on top of an old International Harvester truck on a farm in Bennet, Nebraska.
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PEO024-00227
A young woman looks out from an old International Harvester truck in Bennet, Nebraska.
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PEO024-00226
Three teenagers pose on top of an old International Harvester truck on a farm in Bennet, Nebraska.
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A young woman looks out from an old International Harvester truck in Bennet, Nebraska.
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A young woman stands on top of an old International Harvester truck on a farm in Bennet, Nebraska.
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ANI103-00001
This short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus), named Ava, came to find her home at SeaWorld after being rescued from a mass stranding of pilot whales in Florida in 2012 when she was roughly 6 months old. Due to her very young age at the time of the rescue, government experts did not believe she would survive if returned to the wild, and they therefore asked SeaWorld to give her a home. Ava is now estimated to be roughly 4 years old and weighs 1,200 lbs.
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ANI103-00002
This short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus), named Ava, came to find her home at SeaWorld after being rescued from a mass stranding of pilot whales in Florida in 2012 when she was roughly 6 months old. Due to her very young age at the time of the rescue, government experts did not believe she would survive if returned to the wild, and they therefore asked SeaWorld to give her a home. Ava is now estimated to be roughly 4 years old and weighs 1,200 lbs.
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ANI103-00003
A killer whale also called an orca whale, Orcinus orca, named Kayla at SeaWorld in Orlando, FL.
Kayla is 27 years old, weighs 5,600 pounds and is 19 feet long.
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A man and woman stand outside an old house.