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Birds Selection Close, but no Banana Yellow-billed Hornbill
Savuti Chobe NP - Botswana
Also known as „flying bananas“, female yellow-billed Hornbills seal themselves in tree-holes with mud and saliva for breeding
Barn Swallow Saõ Lourenço
Algarve - Portugal
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Symphony in Pink Roseate Spoonbill
Florida - USA
Loaded to the Beak Brown Snake Eagle
Serengeti NP - Tanzania
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Wood Stork Sanibel Island
Florida - USA
Firey Looks Asian Glossy Starlings
Kuching - Sarawak, MYS
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4 Greater Flamingo
Camargue - France
My Space! Serengeti NP
Mara - Tanzania
Rüppell's Griffon Vultures are known to be the highest flying birds, a fact discovered when a vulture was sucked into a plane engine at 11'000 m above sea level over Côte d'Ivoire. More Vultures
Let the Sparks fly Osprey
Florida - USA
I see you Eurasian Hobby
Wauwiler Moos - Switzerland
Purple Gallinule Celery Fields
Florida - USA
Carmine Bee-Eater Linyanti River
Botswana
Diversion Tactics Reddish Egret
Florida - USA
Burrowing Owl Cape Coral
Florida - USA
Hydro-Mask Yellow-crowned Night Heron
Florida - USA
Looking Coy Boat-tailed Grackle
Florida - USA
Magnificent Red Magnificient Frigate Bird
N Seymour - Galapagos, ECU
The wingspan of up to 2.5 m is the largest of any bird relative to the body size. They can stay airborne for up to a week - even while asleep.
knot in the throat Anhinga
Florida - USA
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