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  • Whooper swan (Cygnus cygnus)

    Cygnus cygnus (Whooper swan)

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  • Yellow rail (Coturnicops noveboracensis)

    Coturnicops noveboracensis (Yellow rail)

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    Gallirallus okinawae (Okinawa rail)

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    Vanellus spinosus (Spur-winged lapwing)

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  • Schilluk ridged frog (Ptychadena schillukorum)

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    Vanellus indicus (Red-wattled lapwing)

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    Mustela putorius (European polecat)

    The largest member of the genus Mustela in Britain, the European polecat (Mustela putorius) has a weasel-like slender body, short…

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  • Blue-cheeked bee-eater (Merops persicus)

    Merops persicus (Blue-cheeked bee-eater)

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  • Little bittern (Ixobrychus minutus)

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  • Snowy owl (Bubo scandiaca)

    Bubo scandiaca (Snowy owl)

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  • Striated heron (Butorides striata)

    Butorides striata (Striated heron)

    Also known as the little heron due to its small size, the striated heron has a dark grey back, a thick grey to reddish-brown neck, a large…

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    26 photos

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  • White-shouldered ibis (Pseudibis davisoni)

    Pseudibis davisoni (White-shouldered ibis)

    As its common name suggests, this large, blackish ibis has a contrasting white patch on the inner forewing, or ‘shoulder’, although this is…

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    10 photo

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  • Chestnut-banded plover (Charadrius pallidus)

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    6 photos

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  • Common green darner (Anax junius)

    Anax junius (Common green darner)

    One of North America’s most common and widespread dragonflies, the common green darner (Anax junius) is a large insect with a bright green…

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  • Black kite (Milvus migrans)

    Milvus migrans (Black kite)

    With a distribution that spreads over four continents, the black kite is probably the world’s most abundant bird of prey. Not surprisingly…

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  • Black-winged pratincole (Glareola nordmanni)

    Glareola nordmanni (Black-winged pratincole)

    In appearance this bird may be fairly unremarkable, but the black-winged pratincole is notable for the incredible migrations it…

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  • Chinese brown frog (Rana chensinensis)

    Rana chensinensis (Chinese brown frog)

    ARKive is working with the Global Amphibian Assessment (GAA) to source images of the world's threatened amphibian species.A collaboration…

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  • Dickinson’s kestrel (Falco dickinsoni)

    Falco dickinsoni (Dickinson’s kestrel)

    Often observed flying low and fast, with rapid wing beats interspersed with short glides, Dickinson’s kestrel is a smallish, stocky kestrel…

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  • White-breasted waterhen (Amaurornis phoenicurus)

    Amaurornis phoenicurus (White-breasted waterhen)

    The white-breasted waterhen is a large and distinctive rail species with dark grey upperparts and flanks, and conspicuous white underparts…

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    13 photos

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  • Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca)

    Grallina cyanoleuca (Magpie-lark)

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    1 video

  • Green toad (Pseudepidalea viridis)

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  • Black-headed gull (Larus ridibundus)

    Larus ridibundus (Black-headed gull)

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  • Cut-grass (Leersia oryzoides)

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  • Sandhill crane (Grus canadensis)

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  • Lanza's skink (Chalcides lanzai)

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    Craugastor charadra (Robber frog)

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