RFKYTE6M–Silhouettes of the Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura) perched on a tree, against the sky
RMFWEXRG–The white-lined tanager (Tachyphonus rufus) is a medium-sized passerine bird. Seen in on one of the primary forests of the Amazo
RFJFM1A4–Black faced ibis
RFHYD8A8–Lama, llama
RMG8181N–Crystal Palace's Glenn Murray and Swansea City's Kyle Bartley in action during the Barclays Premier League match at Selhurst Park, London.
RMFWTPEE–The white-lined tanager (Tachyphonus rufus) is a medium-sized passerine bird. Seen in on one of the primary forests of the Amazon rainforest, near Iquitos, Amazonian, Loreto, Peru. One of the many birds that can be spotted in the primary forests of the Amazon rainforest.
RFH41NC1–Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, Calidris acuminata. Vancouver island. British Columbia. Canada
RF2J88K89–Red-and-white Crake (Laterallus leucopyrrhus) takes a footbath in the drinking bowl
RFGR233W–Flying Pelican in blue sky.
RM2D64GR4–West Bromwich Albion's Kyle Bartley (centre) and Aston Villa's Glenn Whelan battle for the ball
RFHE2857–Streak-backed Oriole (Icterus pustulatus) perched on a branch in Guanacaste, Costa Rica
RMRM0DAW–Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RM2CGK1DM–. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birneys Zouaves : three months and three years service, Civil War .. . nia Monuments, Gettysburg, September12. 1889, for parade and review. On the occasion ColonelJohn F. Glenn was marshal of the Fifth Division, composed of WILLIAM FINLEY,Co. K. PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 273 infantry regiments engaged in the battle with the Sixth Corps,Lieutenant-Colonel William J, Wallace, commanding Twenty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers, and William Bartley Com-pany A, was one of the special aides to the chief marshal. The organization has
RMBFJ46R–Glenn Bartley,bird,birds
RMT7JAWW–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RMBFJ21J–Glenn Bartley,bird,birds
RFBFHYW4–Glenn Bartley,bird,birds
RFBFJ0DX–A scenic view of Cajas National Park near Cuenca, Ecuador.
RFH41NBD–Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, Calidris acuminata. Vancouver island. British Columbia. Canada
RF2J88K7M–Red-and-white Crake (Laterallus leucopyrrhus) takes a footbath in the drinking bowl
RFHE2856–Streak-backed Oriole (Icterus pustulatus) perched on a branch in Guanacaste, Costa Rica
RMRM0D89–Female Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RM2CGK6KD–. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . nia Monuments, Gettysburg, September12, 1889, for parade and review. On the occasion ColonelJohn F. Glenn was marshal of the Fifth Division, composed of WILLIAM FIXLE,Co. K. PENNS^LVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 273 infantry regiments engaged in the battle with the Sixth Corps,Lieutenant-Colonel William J. Wallace, commanding Twenty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers, and William Bartley Com-pany A, was one of the special aides to the chief marshal. The organization has heldm
RMT7JAX0–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RFBFJ0ED–A scenic view of Cajas National Park near Cuenca, Ecuador.
RFH3MJCK–Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, Calidris acuminata. Vancouver island. British Columbia. Canada
RF2J88K5N–Red-and-white Crake (Laterallus leucopyrrhus) takes a footbath in the drinking bowl
RMRM1CAF–Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RMT7JAY2–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RFBFJCTD–A waterfall in Podocarpus national Park in southeast Ecuador.
RFBFJ22Y–Amazon rainforest
RFGAG59E–Semipalmated Plover, Charadrius semipalmatus. Florencia bay. Tofino. Vancouver island. British Columbia. Canada
RFBFJ0EH–A scenic view of Cajas National Park near Cuenca, Ecuador.
RF2GNT7WH–Red-and-white Crake (Laterallus leucopyrrhus) looks for food
RMRM0D93–Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RMT7JAY5–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RF2B12TWP–Semipalmated Plover, Charadrius semipalmatus. Florencia bay. Tofino. Vancouver island. British Columbia. Canada
RFBFJ0FA–A scenic view of Cajas National Park near Cuenca, Ecuador.
RF2GNT7WD–Red-and-white Crake (Laterallus leucopyrrhus) looks for food
RMRM0D78–Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RMT7JB02–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RFBFJ0ER–A scenic view of Cajas National Park near Cuenca, Ecuador.
RF2H747PE–Red-and-white Crake (Laterallus leucopyrrhus) takes a footbath in the drinking bowl
RMRM0D8A–Female Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RMT7JAXH–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RFBFJ0FC–A scenic view of Cajas National Park near Cuenca, Ecuador.
RF2H747PD–Red-and-white Crake (Laterallus leucopyrrhus) takes a footbath in the drinking bowl
RFBFJ273–Fabric rolls in Ecuadar
RMRM1CAE–Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RFBFJ063–A Buff-tailed Coronet (Boissonneaua flavescens) feeding at a flower while flying in the Tandayapa Valley of Ecuador.
RMT7JAY9–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RF2H747DF–Red-and-white Crake (Laterallus leucopyrrhus) takes a footbath in the drinking bowl
RMRM0D88–Female Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RF2BBD16B–Powerful Woodpecker (Campephilus pollens) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RMT7JAYG–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RF2G9H0TE–Red-and-white Crake (Laterallus leucopyrrhus) with young bird
RMRM0D77–Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RF2BBD16H–Powerful Woodpecker (Campephilus pollens) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RMT7JAX5–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RMRM0D79–Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RF2BBD160–Powerful Woodpecker (Campephilus pollens) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RMT7JAXK–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RMRM0D8H–Female Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RF2BBD164–Pearled Treerunner (Margarornis squamiger) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RMT7JAXC–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RMRM0D9R–Female Blue-gray Tanager. Thraupis episcopus. Costa Rica.
RF2BBD0WF–Pearled Treerunner (Margarornis squamiger) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RMT7JAY1–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RF2BBD0W9–Jocotoco Antpitta (Grallaria ridgelyi) perched on the ground in the South of Ecuador.
RMT7JAWR–Empty shell of a Common Cockle
RF2BBD0WA–Jocotoco Antpitta (Grallaria ridgelyi) perched on the ground in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD162–Pearled Treerunner (Margarornis squamiger) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD0WE–Pearled Treerunner (Margarornis squamiger) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD1XE–Rainbow Starfrontlet (Coeligena iris) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD1XA–Rainbow Starfrontlet (Coeligena iris) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD0PD–Guayaquil Woodpecker (Campephilus gayaquilensis) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD2C6–Uniform Antshrike (Thamnophilus unicolor) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD0P7–Guayaquil Woodpecker (Campephilus gayaquilensis) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD2BX–Tropical Parula (Parula pitiayumi) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD0K6–Green-and-Gold Tanager (Tangara schrankii) flying while feeding at a flower in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD1XB–Purple-throated Sunangel (Heliangelus viola) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD0PH–Grey-and-gold Warbler (Myiothlypis fraseri) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD0NT–Grey-and-gold Warbler (Myiothlypis fraseri) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD0K5–Grey-and-gold Warbler (Myiothlypis fraseri) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD2BP–Streak-headed Woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes souleyetii) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD1X4–Scarlet-backed Woodpecker (Veniliornis callonotus) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD2C0–Streak-headed Woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes souleyetii) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD1XN–Scarlet-backed Woodpecker (Veniliornis callonotus) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD1XH–Scarlet-backed Woodpecker (Veniliornis callonotus) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD2C2–Streak-headed Woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes souleyetii) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD2BN–Southern Yellow-Grosbeak (Pheucticus chrysogaster) perched on a branch in the South of Ecuador.
RF2BBD2TN–Violet-bellied Hummingbird (Damophila julie) flying while feeding at a flower in the South of Ecuador.
RME1WMTX–Southern Lapwing (Vanellus chilensis) in flight in Bolivia, South America.
RFBFJ0FX–Paramo vegetation in Cajas National Park is southern Ecuador.
RFBFJ0FP–Paramo vegetation in Cajas National Park is southern Ecuador.
RFBFJ0GP–A caterpillar perched on a branch in the Tandayapa Valley of Ecuador.
RFBFJ0KT–A Caterpillar in Podocarpus national Park in southeast Ecuador.
RFBFJ0M2–A Caterpillar in Podocarpus national Park in southeast Ecuador.
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