RMC8CPJJ–Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) flock in field. Flightless birds native to South America
RFC9D7JX–Three Rheas, flightless birds, with a chick
RF2DF6F1A–A zookeeper feeding two takahe, endangered flightless birds found only in New Zealand. Auckland Zoo
RMAEJ1DM–A kiwi is any of the species of small flightless birds endemic to New Zealand of the genus Apteryx
RMW7PM63–Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) mob in the outback, South Australia, Australia
RMWPPFK1–Southern Rockhopper Penguins, Eudyptes (chrysocome) chrysocome, coming ashore out of the surf, The Neck, Saunders Island, in the Falkland Islands
RFKNX0G1–Mob of Emu's grazing outback Australia.
RMWH9YER–Rule's bone - the 15cm (6in) long fragment from which the English anatomist Professor Richard Owen deduced that gigantic flightless birds once inhabited New Zealand. Lithograph from the Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, Vol. 3 (1842)
RMR1CCX5–New Zealand Takahē, breeding male and female pair of rail (Porphyrio hochstetteri) indigenous flightless birds. Zealandia bird sanctuary Wellington NZ
RMMR6T8H–Engraving depicting a hunter using bolas (stones on thongs) to hunt Rhea. The large South American flightless birds. Dated 19th century
RM2DG3W0W–Moa birds (Dinornis robustus) being hunted by men with bows and arrows. The moa were species of flightless birds native to New Zealand hunted to extinction by the Maoris. Moa-Vogel. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Wilhelm Bolsche’s Tiere der Urwelt (Animals of the Prehistoric World), Reichardt Cocoa company, Hamburg, 1908. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator.
RMMD9C9A–Pair of Darwin's rhea, or lesser rhea, Rhea pennata, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile, South America
RM2J1M901–Masai Ostrich in the Woodland
RFC7EA1E–Southern Cassowary in Tam O’Shanter National Park
RMG0B9RJ–Antarctic penguin looking into the distance
RFP9A2GP–Vintage engraving of Kiwi or Apterix australis, flightless birds native to New Zealand. The greek-derived name means 'wingless'.
RFEY82W2–SILHOUETTE OF AN EMU ( DROMAIUS NOVAEHOLLANDIAE) BESIDE A LAKE IN THE GOLDFIELDS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
RM2A666D3–Casuarius emeu, Print, Cassowary, Cassowaries, genus Casuarius, are ratites (flightless birds without a keel on their sternum bone) that are native to the tropical forests of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Indonesia), East Nusa Tenggara, the Maluku Islands, and northeastern Australia., 1700-1880
RMJ4JTRX–South Africa, western cape, small Karoo, Oudtshoorn, high gates Ostrich farm, to bunch RSA, Africa, South Africa, province west cape, west cape country, Karru, Straußenfarm, Struthio camelus, animals, birds, to Vogel's bunch, flightless birds, steppe birds, flight-incapable, scenery, width, distance, horizon
RM2EKEFAY–Greater rhea / American rhea / ñandú (Rhea americana), flightless bird and largest bird in South America
RM2DXPRDX–Staff of Edinburgh Zoo caring for a Gentoo penguin, Scotland, UK
RF2CFJN5D–A pair of takahe, endangered flightless birds with striking blue and green plumage found only in New Zealand
RFW82A6F–Rockhopper penguins on sea lion island, Falkland Islands, south atlantic
RMW7PM5X–Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) mob in the outback, South Australia, Australia
RMW8P868–Pair of cute adult Magellanic Penguins, Spheniscus magellanicus, Sea Lion Island, in the Falkland Islands, British Overseas Territory
RFR0CX2E–The Ostrich or Common Ostrich (Struthio camelus) is either one or two species of large flightless birds native to Africa
RMT4AHRC–The egg of an elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus), Madagascar before 1650. The egg is assembled of fragments of different sizes and appealingly prepared. Height circa 31 cm, width circa 22 cm. These flightless birds grew as large as over three metres and weighed up to half a ton. They were harmless and have probably been hunted to extinction by the natives of Madagascar before the mid of the 17th century, historic, historical, 17th century, dagger, daggers, thrusting, thrustings, baton, weapon, arms, weapons, arms, fighting device, object, objects,, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFKP9RG9–two female Ostrich
RF2BN07X7–Closeup portrait of the head of a big blue eyed Rhea flightless bird, similar to Ostrich and Emu, at Tattershall Farm Park in Lincolnshire UK
RF2BDG913–Gentoo Nesting
RFGHK1F4–Female Ostrich (Strathio camelus) amidst wild flowers at Yzerfontein, West Coast, South Africa
RM2J1M90R–Masai Ostrich in the Woodland
RMATAM1J–Southern Cassowary in Tam O’Shanter National Park
RMWXG0JF–emperor penguin
RFJ0C54P–The ostrich (Struthio camelus) is a large flightless birds native to Africa. It can run at up to about 70 km/h (19 m/s; 43 mph), the fastest land speed of any bird. The ostrich is the largest living species of bird and lays the largest eggs of any living bird.
RMA3PK0P–Ostriches on an ostrich farm in Brandenburg, Neuloewenberg, Germany
RMR1CCWM–South Island Takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri). Takahe is a native New Zealand bird, nationally vulnerable. Zealandia Urban Ecosanctuary, Wellington
RMJ4JWBP–South Africa, western cape, small Karoo, Oudtshoorn, high gates Ostrich farm, to bunch RSA, Africa, South Africa, province west cape, west cape country, Karru, Straußenfarm, Struthio camelus, animals, birds, to Vogel's bunch, flightless birds, steppe birds, flight-incapable, scenery, width, distance, horizon
RM2KFGX9N–Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) close-up of head, second-tallest living flightless bird endemic to Australia
RM2DXPN8A–Staff of Edinburgh Zoo caring for a Gentoo penguin, Scotland, UK
RF2CFJKP8–A female zookeeper with a pair of Takahe, endangered flightless birds native to New Zealand, in Auckland Zoo. Auckland, New Zealand, 3/13/2020
RFW82BGT–Rockhopper penguins on sea lion island, Falkland Islands, south atlantic
RMW859AP–Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) portrait, Cassowary House, Queensland, Australia
RMW8P85Y–Pair of cute adult Magellanic Penguin, Spheniscus magellanicus, next to their burrow, Sea Lion Island, in Falkland Islands, British Overseas Territory
RFR0CXC7–The Ostrich or Common Ostrich (Struthio camelus) is either one or two species of large flightless birds native to Africa
RF2JH9PKT–Group of penguins sunbathing near boulders. Flightless birds in their natural habitat. Colony of endangered black footed or Cape penguin species at
RFKP9RGB–large male Ostrich
RF2BN07X2–Closeup portrait of the head of a big blue eyed Rhea flightless bird, similar to Ostrich and Emu, at Tattershall Farm Park in Lincolnshire UK
RFFT5YW9–Flightless birds, Rhea seen in Patagonia Argentina with Magellanic Penguins.
RFT12E4K–Flightless Cormorant (Phalacrocorax harrisi) on Isabella Island
RMH22G7C–A mob of large flightless birds the Australian Emu at Mungo National Park New South Wales Australia
RMP065KK–Skeletons of dodos, extinct flightless birds, in the Natural History Museum, Port Louis, Mauritius
RFK4AR61–Australia Birds
RFRD8MC1–Group of common ostrich (Struthio camelus) near Twee Palms Waterhole - Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa
RMJ4KR7K–South Africa, western cape, small Karoo, Oudtshoorn, high gates Ostrich farm, to bunch, portrait RSA, Africa, South Africa, province west cape, west cape country, Karru, Straußenfarm, Struthio camelus, animals, birds, to Vogel's bunch, flightless birds, steppe birds, flight-incapable, scenery, width, distance, horizon
RM2KFGXA1–Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) close-up of head, second-tallest living flightless bird endemic to Australia
RM2DXP51A–Entrance to the Penguins Rock in Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland, UK
RMW59XBC–The ostriches are a family, Struthionidae, of flightless birds.
RFW82HFH–Rockhopper penguins on sea lion island, Falkland Islands, south atlantic
RMW7RFBB–Common Rhea (Common Rhea americana) Mato Grosso, Brazil, South America
RMWRKFF0–Cute, adult Rockhopper Penguin, Eudyptes chrysocome, on the cliffs at the Neck, Saunders Island, in the Falkland Islands, South Atlantic Ocean
RFR0CY8W–The Ostrich or Common Ostrich (Struthio camelus) is either one or two species of large flightless birds native to Africa
RMKK4Y2D–Emus in Tower Hill Nature Reserve Victoria Australia
RFKP9RGA–large male Ostrich
RF2A6GY7P–Cassowaries (/ˈkæsəwɛəri/), genus Casuarius, are ratites (flightless birds without a keel on their sternum bone) that are native to the tropical fores
RF2JKPC9H–A group of penguins walking in front of a sea shore
RFT12E69–Flightless Cormorant (Phalacrocorax harrisi) on Isabella Island
RFRX9R7K–Side view of ostriches perching on field during sunny day
RMPPEEMY–A king Penguin scolding the south american tern.
RFK4ATE8–Australia Birds
RF2BW72MT–Rhea/Small Ostrich walks straight towards the camera - Cataratas do Iguazu Waterfalls/Argentina National Park
RMJ4JWFP–South Africa, western cape, small Karoo, Oudtshoorn, high gates Ostrich farm, bunch, portrait RSA, Africa, South Africa, province west cape, west cape country, Karru, Straußenfarm, Struthio camelus, animals, animal, bird, birds, to Vogel's bunch, Vogel's bunch, flightless birds, flightless bird, Steppenvogel, steppe birds, flight-incapable
RM2KFGX9X–Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) close-up of head, second-tallest living flightless bird endemic to Australia
RM2DXNEMP–View from thebridge onto the Penguins Rock in RZSS Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland, UK
RMW59XB0–The ostriches are a family, Struthionidae, of flightless birds.
RFW82BM5–Rockhopper penguins on sea lion island, Falkland Islands, south atlantic
RMW7RFB8–Common Rhea (Common Rhea americana) Mato Grosso, Brazil, South America
RMWA7MT7–Wild, adult Gentoo Penguin, Pygoscellis papua, emerging from the surf at the Neck, Saunders Island, in the Falkland Islands, South Atlantic Ocean
RFR0DWWC–The Ostrich or Common Ostrich (Struthio camelus) is either one or two species of large flightless birds native to Africa
RMKK4Y1P–Emu in Tower Hill Nature Reserve Victoria Australia Head shot
RF2K2PJ07–Photograph of an emu. Emus are flightless birds.
RF2J9H7C9–Magellanic penguins line the coast of Punta Tombo -- a unique area with contrasting desert type landscape along the coastline of Argentina
RMMT9EF6–Emu near railway (Dromaius Novaehollandiae)
RM2AK8PH3–Emu Dromaius novaehollandiae portrait
RME5891H–Two Ostriches running, Struthio camels
RFKMHH2J–GOMEL, BELARUS, 5 DECEMBER 2017, Stamp printed in New Zealand shows image of the Kiwi or kiwis are flightless birds native to New Zealand, in the genu
RFTTRB36–Penguins standing on rocks during winter
RMPPEEHD–A waddle of Penguins on the beach walking in a row.
RM2KCHGHF–A weka (gallirallus australis) searches for food in Milford Sound in the southwest of Fiordland National Park, New Zealand on July 22, 2021. The weka is one of New Zealand’s iconic large flightless birds. (Photo by Sanka Vidanagama/NurPhoto)
RMHEWJK6–The Ostrich or Common Ostrich is either one or two species of large flightless birds native to Africa, the only living member of the genus Struthio, which is in the ratite family
RMJ4JWDW–South Africa, western cape, small Karoo, Oudtshoorn, high gates Ostrich farm, to bunch, men, feed, no model release RSA, Africa, South Africa, province west cape, west cape country, Karru, Straußenfarm, Struthio camelus, animals, birds, to Vogel's bunch, flightless birds, steppe birds, flight-incapable, scenery, place of interest, worker, feeding, African, non-whites
RM2KFGXBN–Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) close-up of head, second-tallest living flightless bird endemic to Australia
RM2DXTKRA–Gentoo Penguins in captivity in RZSS Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland, UK
RFTC9KRT–Robben Island penguin colony near Cape Town, South Africa.
RFW82FE7–Rockhopper penguins on sea lion island, Falkland Islands, south atlantic
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