Keyword: Songbird
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BIR064-00305
An American robin (Turdus migratorius) at South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
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BIR067-00294
An endangered, female straw headed bulbul (Pycnonotus zeylanicus) at Jurong Bird Park, of Wildlife Reserves Singapore.
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BIR067-00293
An endangered, female straw headed bulbul (Pycnonotus zeylanicus) at Jurong Bird Park, of Wildlife Reserves Singapore.
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BIR067-00292
An endangered, female straw headed bulbul (Pycnonotus zeylanicus) at Jurong Bird Park, of Wildlife Reserves Singapore.
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BIR059-00271
An ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla aurocapilla) at the Marathon Wild Bird Center in Marathon, FL.
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BIR059-00272
An ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla aurocapilla) at the Marathon Wild Bird Center in Marathon, FL.
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BIR057-00320
A female collared finch bulbul (Spizixos semitorques semitorques) at the Sedgwick County Zoo.
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BIR057-00321
A female collared finch bulbul (Spizixos semitorques semitorques) at the Sedgwick County Zoo.
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BIR057-00322
A female collared finch bulbul (Spizixos semitorques semitorques) at the Sedgwick County Zoo.
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BIR057-00323
A female collared finch bulbul (Spizixos semitorques semitorques) at the Sedgwick County Zoo.
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BIR059-00172
A Kirtland’s warbler or Jack pine warbler (Setophaga kirtlandii) near Mio, Michigan. This bird was on the brink of extinction in the late 1960’s, but has been brought back to a small but stable population thanks to intensive replanting of juvenile jack pine forests, on which the bird depends for breeding.
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BIR059-00173
A Kirtland’s warbler or Jack pine warbler (Setophaga kirtlandii) near Mio, Michigan. This bird was on the brink of extinction in the late 1960’s, but has been brought back to a small but stable population thanks to intensive replanting of juvenile jack pine forests, on which the bird depends for breeding.
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BIR059-00174
A Kirtland’s warbler or Jack pine warbler (Setophaga kirtlandii) near Mio, Michigan. This bird was on the brink of extinction in the late 1960’s, but has been brought back to a small but stable population thanks to intensive replanting of juvenile jack pine forests, on which the bird depends for breeding.
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BIR059-00175
A Kirtland’s warbler or Jack pine warbler (Setophaga kirtlandii) near Mio, Michigan. This bird was on the brink of extinction in the late 1960’s, but has been brought back to a small but stable population thanks to intensive replanting of juvenile jack pine forests, on which the bird depends for breeding.
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BIR059-00176
A Kirtland’s warbler or Jack pine warbler (Setophaga kirtlandii) near Mio, Michigan. This bird was on the brink of extinction in the late 1960’s, but has been brought back to a small but stable population thanks to intensive replanting of juvenile jack pine forests, on which the bird depends for breeding.
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BIR059-00177
A Kirtland’s warbler or Jack pine warbler (Setophaga kirtlandii) near Mio, Michigan. This bird was on the brink of extinction in the late 1960’s, but has been brought back to a small but stable population thanks to intensive replanting of juvenile jack pine forests, on which the bird depends for breeding.
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BIR059-00170
An orange-crowned warbler (Leiothlypis celata celata) being cared for by Nebraska Wildlife Rehab.
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BIR059-00171
An orange-crowned warbler (Leiothlypis celata celata) being cared for by Nebraska Wildlife Rehab.
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BIR059-00168
An orange-crowned warbler (Leiothlypis celata celata) being cared for by Nebraska Wildlife Rehab.
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BIR059-00169
An orange-crowned warbler (Leiothlypis celata celata) being cared for by Nebraska Wildlife Rehab.
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BIR059-00157
A male and female pin-tailed whydah (Vidua macroura) at Sylvan Heights Waterfowl Park.
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BIR059-00158
A male pin-tailed whydah (Vidua macroura) at Sylvan Heights Waterfowl Park.
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BIR059-00159
A male and female pin-tailed whydah (Vidua macroura) at Sylvan Heights Waterfowl Park.
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BIR059-00160
A male pin-tailed whydah (Vidua macroura) at Sylvan Heights Waterfowl Park.
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BIR059-00156
A male pin-tailed whydah (Vidua macroura) at Sylvan Heights Waterfowl Park.
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BIR046-00002
A house wren (Troglodytes aedon aedon) from the wild near Thomasville, Georgia.
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BIR046-00003
A house wren (Troglodytes aedon aedon) from the wild near Thomasville, Georgia.
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BIR046-00004
A house wren (Troglodytes aedon aedon) from the wild near Thomasville, Georgia.
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BIR059-00079
A Taiwan yuhina (Yuhina brunneiceps) at the Sedgwick County Zoo.
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BIR057-00265
A superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) at Healesville Sanctuary.
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BIR057-00253
A rose-breasted grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus) at the National Aviary breeding center in Palmar, Colombia.
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BIR057-00238
A superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) at Healesville Sanctuary.
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BIR057-00239
A superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) at Healesville Sanctuary.
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BIR057-00240
A superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) at Healesville Sanctuary.
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BIR057-00151
A great grey shrike (Lanius borealis borealis) at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah in Ogden, Utah.
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BIR057-00152
A great grey shrike (Lanius borealis borealis) at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah in Ogden, Utah.