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  • A Tropical Kingbird, a large tyrant flycatcher, sitting on a branch displaying his bright yellow chest in the Pantanal area of Brazil. His beak is shadowed on his chest offering an interesting detail to the photograph.
    Tropical Kingbird.tif
  • Swallow-tailed standing on brown, lava rocks on an island in the Galapagos. Its breading collors, the gull's head is black and the eyes red-rimmed. It is lovely grey and white shadings and dark swallow-tail are lovely against a background in shades of gray. Swallow-tailed gulls are the world's only fully nocturnal gull and seabird. The species is endemic to the Galapbaogs Islands and prey on squid and small fish.
    Swallow-tailed Gull Solo 1.tif
  • Swallow-tailed gulls about to mate with the female looking up at her mate who is standing on her shouldesr with wings spread. The gulls are in full breading collors of black head and red-rimmed eyes. Mating pairs frequently stay together from year to year and feed their chick for about 90 days.
    Swallow-tailed Gull Loving.tif
  • Close up of a brown pelican preening. Pelican has its neck twisted to reach its feathers showing off its head, the well-defined, feathered outline around its long, grey beak.All against the reddish background of the Rabida sand.
    Brown Pelican Preening.tif
  • Brown Pelican looking very regal as it poses on the reddish rocks of Rabida in the Galapgos Islands. Whith his long neck extended, his long grey beak rests against his white-feathered beast covered with closed wings in shades of brown.
    Brown Pelican Solo.tif
  • Swallow-tailed couple kissing [touching beaks] with their beautiful breeding colors of grey and white markings enhanced by their red eye-rims and feet stand out against a background of dark lava rocks in Galapagos. Mating pairs frequently stay together from year to year.
    Swallow-tailed Gull Kissing.tif
  • Mother, father and juvenile Swallow-tailed gulls nestled in the islands red, gold and green vegetation . A mating pair of Swallow-tail gulls frequently stay together from year to year. They feed their chick for about 90 days before it ventures to the sea.
    Swallow-tailed Gull Family 2.tif
  • Mother, father and juvenile Swallow-tailed gulls. Junior, almost as big as its parents, is looking for food. A mating pair of Swallow-tail gulls  frequently stay together from year to year. They feed their chick for about 90 days before it ventures to the sea.
    Swallow-tailed Gull Family 1.tif
  • Juvenile Swallow-tailed gull showing off its imature coloring of a white head and chest, flesh-colored legs and feet, dark-rimmed eyes and black beak with back feathers in shades of grey, brown and white against a background of brown lava rock.
    Swallow-tailed Gull Juvenile.tif
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