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House sparrows are a declining species in the UK, they are often associated with humans making use of dwellings for nest spaces. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-sparrows-are-a-declining-species-in-the-uk-they-are-often-associated-with-humans-making-use-of-dwellings-for-nest-spaces-image545729876.html
RF2PKT40M–House sparrows are a declining species in the UK, they are often associated with humans making use of dwellings for nest spaces.
The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family Psittacidae. Vibrantly bright green parakeet, frequently found in woodland, parks, and gardens, where it feeds mainly in trees. Nests in cavities, including holes in buildings. Easily overlooked if quiet, as the bright green plumage blends easily with foliage. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rose-ringed-parakeet-psittacula-krameri-also-known-as-the-ring-necked-parakeet-is-a-medium-sized-parrot-in-the-genus-psittacula-of-the-family-psittacidae-vibrantly-bright-green-parakeet-frequently-found-in-woodland-parks-and-gardens-where-it-feeds-mainly-in-trees-nests-in-cavities-including-holes-in-buildings-easily-overlooked-if-quiet-as-the-bright-green-plumage-blends-easily-with-foliage-image540770359.html
RF2PBP633–The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family Psittacidae. Vibrantly bright green parakeet, frequently found in woodland, parks, and gardens, where it feeds mainly in trees. Nests in cavities, including holes in buildings. Easily overlooked if quiet, as the bright green plumage blends easily with foliage.
House sparrows are a declining species in the UK, they are often associated with humans making use of dwellings for nest spaces. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-sparrows-are-a-declining-species-in-the-uk-they-are-often-associated-with-humans-making-use-of-dwellings-for-nest-spaces-image545729893.html
RF2PKT419–House sparrows are a declining species in the UK, they are often associated with humans making use of dwellings for nest spaces.
Black and yellow Mud Dauber (Sceliphron caementarium), female in flight with spider prey, Comal County, Hill Country, Texas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-black-and-yellow-mud-dauber-sceliphron-caementarium-female-in-flight-36835114.html
RMC3WYFP–Black and yellow Mud Dauber (Sceliphron caementarium), female in flight with spider prey, Comal County, Hill Country, Texas
A number of house sparrows had discovered a bloom of hatching flies and were making the most of the opportunity to feed up. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-number-of-house-sparrows-had-discovered-a-bloom-of-hatching-flies-and-were-making-the-most-of-the-opportunity-to-feed-up-image455848188.html
RF2HDHK0C–A number of house sparrows had discovered a bloom of hatching flies and were making the most of the opportunity to feed up.
The schooner Kurt C is heading northwest along the Antalya coast in southern Turkey with a group of tourists on this pirate replica boat. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-schooner-kurt-c-is-heading-northwest-along-the-antalya-coast-in-southern-turkey-with-a-group-of-tourists-on-this-pirate-replica-boat-image449652691.html
RF2H3FCGK–The schooner Kurt C is heading northwest along the Antalya coast in southern Turkey with a group of tourists on this pirate replica boat.
House sparrow near a feeding station at a caravan site. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-sparrow-near-a-feeding-station-at-a-caravan-site-image455789487.html
RF2HDF03Y–House sparrow near a feeding station at a caravan site.
Turquoise-browed Motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) adult perched in tree in rainforest, Costa Rica, central America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-turquoise-browed-motmot-eumomota-superciliosa-adult-perched-in-tree-80666109.html
RMEK6JCD–Turquoise-browed Motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) adult perched in tree in rainforest, Costa Rica, central America
Barn owl (Tyto alba), entrance hole for Barn owls, Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barn-owl-tyto-alba-entrance-hole-for-barn-owls-germany-image255219711.html
RMTR679K–Barn owl (Tyto alba), entrance hole for Barn owls, Germany
Turquoise-browed Motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) adult perched in tree in rainforest, Costa Rica, central America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-turquoise-browed-motmot-eumomota-superciliosa-adult-perched-in-tree-80666101.html
RMEK6JC5–Turquoise-browed Motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) adult perched in tree in rainforest, Costa Rica, central America
Egyptian Goose, Chobe National Park, Botswana Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-goose-chobe-national-park-botswana-image600557791.html
RM2WW1NGF–Egyptian Goose, Chobe National Park, Botswana
Ornithology: Breeding and Nests: The barn owl (Tyto alba) is the most widely distributed species of owl and found almost everywhere in the world except polar and desert regions. Nesting takes place between March and June when temperatures are increasing and subject to the amount of prey-rich foraging habitat around the nest site and often with the phase of the rodent abundance cycle. Barn owls are cavity nesters, choosing holes in trees, fissures in cliff faces and, particularly in Europe old buildings such as farm sheds and church towers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornithology-breeding-and-nests-the-barn-owl-tyto-alba-is-the-most-widely-distributed-species-of-owl-and-found-almost-everywhere-in-the-world-except-polar-and-desert-regions-nesting-takes-place-between-march-and-june-when-temperatures-are-increasing-and-subject-to-the-amount-of-prey-rich-foraging-habitat-around-the-nest-site-and-often-with-the-phase-of-the-rodent-abundance-cycle-barn-owls-are-cavity-nesters-choosing-holes-in-trees-fissures-in-cliff-faces-and-particularly-in-europe-old-buildings-such-as-farm-sheds-and-church-towers-image337222445.html
RM2AGHPJN–Ornithology: Breeding and Nests: The barn owl (Tyto alba) is the most widely distributed species of owl and found almost everywhere in the world except polar and desert regions. Nesting takes place between March and June when temperatures are increasing and subject to the amount of prey-rich foraging habitat around the nest site and often with the phase of the rodent abundance cycle. Barn owls are cavity nesters, choosing holes in trees, fissures in cliff faces and, particularly in Europe old buildings such as farm sheds and church towers.
Common Swift (Apus apus), adult bird entering man made nest box Colby, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 31 May 2020 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-swift-apus-apus-adult-bird-entering-man-made-nest-box-colby-norfolk-united-kingdom-31-may-2020-image376442275.html
RM2CTCBXY–Common Swift (Apus apus), adult bird entering man made nest box Colby, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 31 May 2020
Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) young, nesting in factory wall airbrick Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-common-kestrel-falco-tinnunculus-young-nesting-in-factory-wall-airbrick-28380487.html
RMBJ4RGR–Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) young, nesting in factory wall airbrick
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RMAPPXY5–pigeond nesting / nestling in wall painted orange castello d'empuries catalonia spain europe
. Bird studies for home and school; sixty common birds, their habits and haunts . eptember when they return south in great flocks. Like the Robins, they are masons. Their nests, made oflittle mud-balls held together with hay or straw, are placed onthe rafters of barns and other buildings. Often the nests oftwenty or thirty pairs may be counted in one building, and sogentle are these birds that peace always reigns in such a colony.It sometimes happens that the same birds raise two broods in asummer. Many farmers make little diamond-shaped holes near thepeaks of their barns that the Swallows may Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-studies-for-home-and-school-sixty-common-birds-their-habits-and-haunts-eptember-when-they-return-south-in-great-flocks-like-the-robins-they-are-masons-their-nests-made-oflittle-mud-balls-held-together-with-hay-or-straw-are-placed-onthe-rafters-of-barns-and-other-buildings-often-the-nests-oftwenty-or-thirty-pairs-may-be-counted-in-one-building-and-sogentle-are-these-birds-that-peace-always-reigns-in-such-a-colonyit-sometimes-happens-that-the-same-birds-raise-two-broods-in-asummer-many-farmers-make-little-diamond-shaped-holes-near-thepeaks-of-their-barns-that-the-swallows-may-image375044308.html
RM2CP4MRG–. Bird studies for home and school; sixty common birds, their habits and haunts . eptember when they return south in great flocks. Like the Robins, they are masons. Their nests, made oflittle mud-balls held together with hay or straw, are placed onthe rafters of barns and other buildings. Often the nests oftwenty or thirty pairs may be counted in one building, and sogentle are these birds that peace always reigns in such a colony.It sometimes happens that the same birds raise two broods in asummer. Many farmers make little diamond-shaped holes near thepeaks of their barns that the Swallows may
. The popular natural history . Zoology. 332 THE HOODED CHOW. stances of a warm kind for the eggs and young. It is placed in various localities, generally in buildings or rocks, but has often been found in hollow trees and even in the holes of rabbit warrens, the last-mentioned locality being a very remarkable one, as the young birds must be in constant danger ol marauding stoats and weasels. In one instance a quantity of broken lass was employed in the foundation of the nest. The Jackdaw is not choice in the selection of feathered neighbours, for I have found in the same tower the nests of pi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-332-the-hooded-chow-stances-of-a-warm-kind-for-the-eggs-and-young-it-is-placed-in-various-localities-generally-in-buildings-or-rocks-but-has-often-been-found-in-hollow-trees-and-even-in-the-holes-of-rabbit-warrens-the-last-mentioned-locality-being-a-very-remarkable-one-as-the-young-birds-must-be-in-constant-danger-ol-marauding-stoats-and-weasels-in-one-instance-a-quantity-of-broken-lass-was-employed-in-the-foundation-of-the-nest-the-jackdaw-is-not-choice-in-the-selection-of-feathered-neighbours-for-i-have-found-in-the-same-tower-the-nests-of-pi-image216355941.html
RMPFYT5W–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 332 THE HOODED CHOW. stances of a warm kind for the eggs and young. It is placed in various localities, generally in buildings or rocks, but has often been found in hollow trees and even in the holes of rabbit warrens, the last-mentioned locality being a very remarkable one, as the young birds must be in constant danger ol marauding stoats and weasels. In one instance a quantity of broken lass was employed in the foundation of the nest. The Jackdaw is not choice in the selection of feathered neighbours, for I have found in the same tower the nests of pi
Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri) adult female, in flight, leaving nesthole in tree trunk, with Taj Mahal in background, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, February Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rose-ringed-parakeet-psittacula-krameri-adult-female-in-flight-leaving-80409589.html
RMEJPY71–Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri) adult female, in flight, leaving nesthole in tree trunk, with Taj Mahal in background, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, February
The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family Psittacidae. Vibrantly bright green parakeet, frequently found in woodland, parks, and gardens, where it feeds mainly in trees. Nests in cavities, including holes in buildings. Easily overlooked if quiet, as the bright green plumage blends easily with foliage. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rose-ringed-parakeet-psittacula-krameri-also-known-as-the-ring-necked-parakeet-is-a-medium-sized-parrot-in-the-genus-psittacula-of-the-family-psittacidae-vibrantly-bright-green-parakeet-frequently-found-in-woodland-parks-and-gardens-where-it-feeds-mainly-in-trees-nests-in-cavities-including-holes-in-buildings-easily-overlooked-if-quiet-as-the-bright-green-plumage-blends-easily-with-foliage-image540770221.html
RF2PBP5X5–The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family Psittacidae. Vibrantly bright green parakeet, frequently found in woodland, parks, and gardens, where it feeds mainly in trees. Nests in cavities, including holes in buildings. Easily overlooked if quiet, as the bright green plumage blends easily with foliage.
Black and yellow Mud Dauber (Sceliphron caementarium), female in flight bringing mud to nest inside wall, Comal County, Texas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-black-and-yellow-mud-dauber-sceliphron-caementarium-female-in-flight-36835107.html
RMC3WYFF–Black and yellow Mud Dauber (Sceliphron caementarium), female in flight bringing mud to nest inside wall, Comal County, Texas
House sparrow near a feeding station at a caravan site. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-sparrow-near-a-feeding-station-at-a-caravan-site-image455789491.html
RF2HDF043–House sparrow near a feeding station at a caravan site.
House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-sparrows-are-declining-in-many-areas-but-are-often-found-in-family-or-communal-parties-image475622644.html
RF2JHPDF0–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
Common Swift (Apus apus), adult bird entering man made nest box Colby, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 31 May 2020 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-swift-apus-apus-adult-bird-entering-man-made-nest-box-colby-norfolk-united-kingdom-31-may-2020-image376442226.html
RM2CTCBW6–Common Swift (Apus apus), adult bird entering man made nest box Colby, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 31 May 2020
. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . White 733. Plain Titmouse. Bceolophus inomatus inornatus Range.—California and Oregon west of the Sierra Ne-vadas. This common, slightly crested Titmouse is grayish brownabove and grayish white below. They nest anywhere incavities that meet with their approval, aboutold buildings, in fence posts, etc., as wellas holes in trees. Their eggs range fromfive to eight in number and are white, usual- ■fltfly spotted with pale brownish. Size .72 x.52 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-book-illustrating-in-natural-colors-more-than-seven-hundred-north-american-birds-also-several-hundred-photographs-of-their-nests-and-eggs-white-733-plain-titmouse-bceolophus-inomatus-inornatus-rangecalifornia-and-oregon-west-of-the-sierra-ne-vadas-this-common-slightly-crested-titmouse-is-grayish-brownabove-and-grayish-white-below-they-nest-anywhere-incavities-that-meet-with-their-approval-aboutold-buildings-in-fence-posts-etc-as-wellas-holes-in-trees-their-eggs-range-fromfive-to-eight-in-number-and-are-white-usual-fltfly-spotted-with-pale-brownish-size-72-x52-image374633512.html
RM2CNE0T8–. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . White 733. Plain Titmouse. Bceolophus inomatus inornatus Range.—California and Oregon west of the Sierra Ne-vadas. This common, slightly crested Titmouse is grayish brownabove and grayish white below. They nest anywhere incavities that meet with their approval, aboutold buildings, in fence posts, etc., as wellas holes in trees. Their eggs range fromfive to eight in number and are white, usual- ■fltfly spotted with pale brownish. Size .72 x.52
. Bird homes : the nests, eggs and breeding habits of the land birds breeding in the eastern United States, with hints on the rearing and photographing of young birds . Birds; Birds. Contents CHAPTER PAGE IV. Open Nests in Marshes, Reeds, Saw-grass, and Low Bushes in Open Country 77 V. Nests in Buildings, Bridges, Walls, Rocks, Banks, AMONG Roots, Brush Heaps, and in Holes in the Ground 81 VI. Nests in Holes in Trees, Stumps, or Logs . 96 VII. Semi-pensile, Pensile, or Hanging Nests . .114 VIII. Open Nests in Trees, Bushes, and Vines : Part I. Large Nests in Trees . . 122 Part II. Nests in Tre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-homes-the-nests-eggs-and-breeding-habits-of-the-land-birds-breeding-in-the-eastern-united-states-with-hints-on-the-rearing-and-photographing-of-young-birds-birds-birds-contents-chapter-page-iv-open-nests-in-marshes-reeds-saw-grass-and-low-bushes-in-open-country-77-v-nests-in-buildings-bridges-walls-rocks-banks-among-roots-brush-heaps-and-in-holes-in-the-ground-81-vi-nests-in-holes-in-trees-stumps-or-logs-96-vii-semi-pensile-pensile-or-hanging-nests-114-viii-open-nests-in-trees-bushes-and-vines-part-i-large-nests-in-trees-122-part-ii-nests-in-tre-image216354158.html
RMPFYNX6–. Bird homes : the nests, eggs and breeding habits of the land birds breeding in the eastern United States, with hints on the rearing and photographing of young birds . Birds; Birds. Contents CHAPTER PAGE IV. Open Nests in Marshes, Reeds, Saw-grass, and Low Bushes in Open Country 77 V. Nests in Buildings, Bridges, Walls, Rocks, Banks, AMONG Roots, Brush Heaps, and in Holes in the Ground 81 VI. Nests in Holes in Trees, Stumps, or Logs . 96 VII. Semi-pensile, Pensile, or Hanging Nests . .114 VIII. Open Nests in Trees, Bushes, and Vines : Part I. Large Nests in Trees . . 122 Part II. Nests in Tre
The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family Psittacidae. Vibrantly bright green parakeet, frequently found in woodland, parks, and gardens, where it feeds mainly in trees. Nests in cavities, including holes in buildings. Easily overlooked if quiet, as the bright green plumage blends easily with foliage. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rose-ringed-parakeet-psittacula-krameri-also-known-as-the-ring-necked-parakeet-is-a-medium-sized-parrot-in-the-genus-psittacula-of-the-family-psittacidae-vibrantly-bright-green-parakeet-frequently-found-in-woodland-parks-and-gardens-where-it-feeds-mainly-in-trees-nests-in-cavities-including-holes-in-buildings-easily-overlooked-if-quiet-as-the-bright-green-plumage-blends-easily-with-foliage-image540770327.html
RF2PBP61Y–The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family Psittacidae. Vibrantly bright green parakeet, frequently found in woodland, parks, and gardens, where it feeds mainly in trees. Nests in cavities, including holes in buildings. Easily overlooked if quiet, as the bright green plumage blends easily with foliage.
The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family Psittacidae. Vibrantly bright green parakeet, frequently found in woodland, parks, and gardens, where it feeds mainly in trees. Nests in cavities, including holes in buildings. Easily overlooked if quiet, as the bright green plumage blends easily with foliage. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-rose-ringed-parakeet-psittacula-krameri-also-known-as-the-ring-necked-parakeet-is-a-medium-sized-parrot-in-the-genus-psittacula-of-the-family-psittacidae-vibrantly-bright-green-parakeet-frequently-found-in-woodland-parks-and-gardens-where-it-feeds-mainly-in-trees-nests-in-cavities-including-holes-in-buildings-easily-overlooked-if-quiet-as-the-bright-green-plumage-blends-easily-with-foliage-image540816174.html
RF2PBT8FA–The rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), also known as the ring-necked parakeet is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula, of the family Psittacidae. Vibrantly bright green parakeet, frequently found in woodland, parks, and gardens, where it feeds mainly in trees. Nests in cavities, including holes in buildings. Easily overlooked if quiet, as the bright green plumage blends easily with foliage.
House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-sparrows-are-declining-in-many-areas-but-are-often-found-in-family-or-communal-parties-image475622651.html
RF2JHPDF7–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
Common Swift (Apus apus), adult bird entering man made nest box Colby, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 31 May 2020 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-swift-apus-apus-adult-bird-entering-man-made-nest-box-colby-norfolk-united-kingdom-31-may-2020-image376442218.html
RM2CTCBTX–Common Swift (Apus apus), adult bird entering man made nest box Colby, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 31 May 2020
. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . 28 THE BIRD BOOK. 733. Plain Titmousk. Bccolophus inomatus inor-natus. Range.—California and Oregon west of the Sierra Ne-vadas. Tills common, slightly crested Titmouse is grayish browiiabove and grayish white below. They nest anywhere incayities that meet with their approval, aboutold buildings, in fence pTDsts, etc., as wellas holes in trees. Their eggs range fromfive to eight in number and are white, usually E))Otted with pale brownish. Siz Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-book-illustrating-in-natural-colors-more-than-seven-hundred-north-american-birds-also-several-hundred-photographs-of-their-nests-and-eggs-28-the-bird-book-733-plain-titmousk-bccolophus-inomatus-inor-natus-rangecalifornia-and-oregon-west-of-the-sierra-ne-vadas-tills-common-slightly-crested-titmouse-is-grayish-browiiabove-and-grayish-white-below-they-nest-anywhere-incayities-that-meet-with-their-approval-aboutold-buildings-in-fence-ptdsts-etc-as-wellas-holes-in-trees-their-eggs-range-fromfive-to-eight-in-number-and-are-white-usually-eotted-with-pale-brownish-siz-image374654644.html
RM2CNEYR0–. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . 28 THE BIRD BOOK. 733. Plain Titmousk. Bccolophus inomatus inor-natus. Range.—California and Oregon west of the Sierra Ne-vadas. Tills common, slightly crested Titmouse is grayish browiiabove and grayish white below. They nest anywhere incayities that meet with their approval, aboutold buildings, in fence pTDsts, etc., as wellas holes in trees. Their eggs range fromfive to eight in number and are white, usually E))Otted with pale brownish. Siz
House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-sparrows-are-declining-in-many-areas-but-are-often-found-in-family-or-communal-parties-image475622654.html
RF2JHPDFA–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
Common Swift (Apus apus), adult bird entering man made nest box Colby, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 31 May 2020 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-swift-apus-apus-adult-bird-entering-man-made-nest-box-colby-norfolk-united-kingdom-31-may-2020-image376442206.html
RM2CTCBTE–Common Swift (Apus apus), adult bird entering man made nest box Colby, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 31 May 2020
. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . CC, JL, c, 1.d. Kough-vvinged Swallows. Stelgidoi)teryx. Rather small swallows, brownish above, white below;tail, moderately forked; adult males with the barbs of theouter wing feather hooked backward, lig. 346. 1. EOUGH-WINGED SWALLOW, S. SEKRiPENNis. 5.50;brown throughout, excepting middle lower parts, B.bdomen,and under tail coverts, tig. 347. Breeds in temperate N- A.from Central America north to southern Conn, and BritishColumbia; winters in Central America; south in Sep. : northin May. Nests in holes of bridges, buildings, banks, etc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/directory-to-the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-cc-jl-c-1d-kough-vvinged-swallows-stelgidoiteryx-rather-small-swallows-brownish-above-white-belowtail-moderately-forked-adult-males-with-the-barbs-of-theouter-wing-feather-hooked-backward-lig-346-1-eough-winged-swallow-s-sekripennis-550brown-throughout-excepting-middle-lower-parts-bbdomenand-under-tail-coverts-tig-347-breeds-in-temperate-n-afrom-central-america-north-to-southern-conn-and-britishcolumbia-winters-in-central-america-south-in-sep-northin-may-nests-in-holes-of-bridges-buildings-banks-etc-image374653662.html
RM2CNEXFX–. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . CC, JL, c, 1.d. Kough-vvinged Swallows. Stelgidoi)teryx. Rather small swallows, brownish above, white below;tail, moderately forked; adult males with the barbs of theouter wing feather hooked backward, lig. 346. 1. EOUGH-WINGED SWALLOW, S. SEKRiPENNis. 5.50;brown throughout, excepting middle lower parts, B.bdomen,and under tail coverts, tig. 347. Breeds in temperate N- A.from Central America north to southern Conn, and BritishColumbia; winters in Central America; south in Sep. : northin May. Nests in holes of bridges, buildings, banks, etc
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RF2JHPDF3–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
Common Swift (Apus apus), adult bird entering man made nest box Colby, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 31 May 2020 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-swift-apus-apus-adult-bird-entering-man-made-nest-box-colby-norfolk-united-kingdom-31-may-2020-image376442262.html
RM2CTCBXE–Common Swift (Apus apus), adult bird entering man made nest box Colby, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 31 May 2020
. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . CC, JL, c, 1.d. Kough-vvinged Swallows. Stelgidoi)teryx. Rather small swallows, brownish above, white below;tail, moderately forked; adult males with the barbs of theouter wing feather hooked backward, lig. 346. 1. EOUGH-WINGED SWALLOW, S. SEKRiPENNis. 5.50;brown throughout, excepting middle lower parts, B.bdomen,and under tail coverts, tig. 347. Breeds in temperate N- A.from Central America north to southern Conn, and BritishColumbia; winters in Central America; south in Sep. : northin May. Nests in holes of bridges, buildings, banks, etc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/directory-to-the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-cc-jl-c-1d-kough-vvinged-swallows-stelgidoiteryx-rather-small-swallows-brownish-above-white-belowtail-moderately-forked-adult-males-with-the-barbs-of-theouter-wing-feather-hooked-backward-lig-346-1-eough-winged-swallow-s-sekripennis-550brown-throughout-excepting-middle-lower-parts-bbdomenand-under-tail-coverts-tig-347-breeds-in-temperate-n-afrom-central-america-north-to-southern-conn-and-britishcolumbia-winters-in-central-america-south-in-sep-northin-may-nests-in-holes-of-bridges-buildings-banks-etc-image374653699.html
RM2CNEXH7–. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . CC, JL, c, 1.d. Kough-vvinged Swallows. Stelgidoi)teryx. Rather small swallows, brownish above, white below;tail, moderately forked; adult males with the barbs of theouter wing feather hooked backward, lig. 346. 1. EOUGH-WINGED SWALLOW, S. SEKRiPENNis. 5.50;brown throughout, excepting middle lower parts, B.bdomen,and under tail coverts, tig. 347. Breeds in temperate N- A.from Central America north to southern Conn, and BritishColumbia; winters in Central America; south in Sep. : northin May. Nests in holes of bridges, buildings, banks, etc
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RF2JHPDE3–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
. The popular natural history . Zoology. 332 THE HOODED CHOW. stances of a warm kind for the eggs and young. It is placed in various localities, generally in buildings or rocks, but has often been found in hollow trees and even in the holes of rabbit warrens, the last-mentioned locality being a very remarkable one, as the young birds must be in constant danger ol marauding stoats and weasels. In one instance a quantity of broken lass was employed in the foundation of the nest. The Jackdaw is not choice in the selection of feathered neighbours, for I have found in the same tower the nests of pi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-332-the-hooded-chow-stances-of-a-warm-kind-for-the-eggs-and-young-it-is-placed-in-various-localities-generally-in-buildings-or-rocks-but-has-often-been-found-in-hollow-trees-and-even-in-the-holes-of-rabbit-warrens-the-last-mentioned-locality-being-a-very-remarkable-one-as-the-young-birds-must-be-in-constant-danger-ol-marauding-stoats-and-weasels-in-one-instance-a-quantity-of-broken-lass-was-employed-in-the-foundation-of-the-nest-the-jackdaw-is-not-choice-in-the-selection-of-feathered-neighbours-for-i-have-found-in-the-same-tower-the-nests-of-pi-image231908705.html
RMRD89WN–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 332 THE HOODED CHOW. stances of a warm kind for the eggs and young. It is placed in various localities, generally in buildings or rocks, but has often been found in hollow trees and even in the holes of rabbit warrens, the last-mentioned locality being a very remarkable one, as the young birds must be in constant danger ol marauding stoats and weasels. In one instance a quantity of broken lass was employed in the foundation of the nest. The Jackdaw is not choice in the selection of feathered neighbours, for I have found in the same tower the nests of pi
House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-sparrows-are-declining-in-many-areas-but-are-often-found-in-family-or-communal-parties-image475622638.html
RF2JHPDEP–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. BIBBS OF PENNSYLVANIA. 253. CO CM t o 1 I hnd three or a less number deposited when incubation is bepfun. The Purple Martin builds a nest of hay, straw, leaves, feathers, etc., in boxes provided for them about houses and buildings ; occasionally with us this species breeds in holes in trees. Its eggs average a little under one inch in length, and about three-fourths or a little less in width. The Barn Swallow nests mostly in the interior of barns, where, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-birds-of-pennsylvania-with-special-reference-to-the-food-habits-based-on-over-four-thousand-stomach-examinations-birds-bibbs-of-pennsylvania-253-co-cm-t-o-1-i-hnd-three-or-a-less-number-deposited-when-incubation-is-bepfun-the-purple-martin-builds-a-nest-of-hay-straw-leaves-feathers-etc-in-boxes-provided-for-them-about-houses-and-buildings-occasionally-with-us-this-species-breeds-in-holes-in-trees-its-eggs-average-a-little-under-one-inch-in-length-and-about-three-fourths-or-a-little-less-in-width-the-barn-swallow-nests-mostly-in-the-interior-of-barns-where-image232658737.html
RMREEEGH–. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. BIBBS OF PENNSYLVANIA. 253. CO CM t o 1 I hnd three or a less number deposited when incubation is bepfun. The Purple Martin builds a nest of hay, straw, leaves, feathers, etc., in boxes provided for them about houses and buildings ; occasionally with us this species breeds in holes in trees. Its eggs average a little under one inch in length, and about three-fourths or a little less in width. The Barn Swallow nests mostly in the interior of barns, where,
House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-sparrows-are-declining-in-many-areas-but-are-often-found-in-family-or-communal-parties-image475622626.html
RF2JHPDEA–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
. Birds of Michigan. Birds. J 04 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF MICHIGAN. Genus TACHYCINETA Cab.. White-bellied Swallow, natural size. 257-614-(l(>0). Tacliyoineta bicolor (F?e?7/.). *Tree Swallow; White-bellied Swallow; Blue-backed Swallow; Field Swallow. Very common; throughout the state; March or April to August; "common at Iron Mountain" (E. E. Brewster); "Keweenaw Point" (Kneeland); breeds; often two broods; nests in May and June, in hollow stumps or holes in trees or buildings, " often in stubs in or near water" (Dr. W. C. Brownell); eggs four to seven, occasion Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-michigan-birds-j-04-agricultural-college-of-michigan-genus-tachycineta-cab-white-bellied-swallow-natural-size-257-614-lgt0-tacliyoineta-bicolor-fe7-tree-swallow-white-bellied-swallow-blue-backed-swallow-field-swallow-very-common-throughout-the-state-march-or-april-to-august-quotcommon-at-iron-mountainquot-e-e-brewster-quotkeweenaw-pointquot-kneeland-breeds-often-two-broods-nests-in-may-and-june-in-hollow-stumps-or-holes-in-trees-or-buildings-quot-often-in-stubs-in-or-near-waterquot-dr-w-c-brownell-eggs-four-to-seven-occasion-image234590901.html
RMRHJF2D–. Birds of Michigan. Birds. J 04 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF MICHIGAN. Genus TACHYCINETA Cab.. White-bellied Swallow, natural size. 257-614-(l(>0). Tacliyoineta bicolor (F?e?7/.). *Tree Swallow; White-bellied Swallow; Blue-backed Swallow; Field Swallow. Very common; throughout the state; March or April to August; "common at Iron Mountain" (E. E. Brewster); "Keweenaw Point" (Kneeland); breeds; often two broods; nests in May and June, in hollow stumps or holes in trees or buildings, " often in stubs in or near water" (Dr. W. C. Brownell); eggs four to seven, occasion
House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/house-sparrows-are-declining-in-many-areas-but-are-often-found-in-family-or-communal-parties-image475622621.html
RF2JHPDE5–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
. Bird homes : the nests, eggs and breeding habits of the land birds breeding in the eastern United States, with hints on the rearing and photographing of young birds . Birds; Birds. Contents CHAPTER PAGE IV. Open Nests in Marshes, Reeds, Saw-grass, and Low Bushes in Open Country 77 V. Nests in Buildings, Bridges, Walls, Rocks, Banks, AMONG Roots, Brush Heaps, and in Holes in the Ground 81 VI. Nests in Holes in Trees, Stumps, or Logs . 96 VII. Semi-pensile, Pensile, or Hanging Nests . .114 VIII. Open Nests in Trees, Bushes, and Vines : Part I. Large Nests in Trees . . 122 Part II. Nests in Tre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-homes-the-nests-eggs-and-breeding-habits-of-the-land-birds-breeding-in-the-eastern-united-states-with-hints-on-the-rearing-and-photographing-of-young-birds-birds-birds-contents-chapter-page-iv-open-nests-in-marshes-reeds-saw-grass-and-low-bushes-in-open-country-77-v-nests-in-buildings-bridges-walls-rocks-banks-among-roots-brush-heaps-and-in-holes-in-the-ground-81-vi-nests-in-holes-in-trees-stumps-or-logs-96-vii-semi-pensile-pensile-or-hanging-nests-114-viii-open-nests-in-trees-bushes-and-vines-part-i-large-nests-in-trees-122-part-ii-nests-in-tre-image232030907.html
RMRDDWP3–. Bird homes : the nests, eggs and breeding habits of the land birds breeding in the eastern United States, with hints on the rearing and photographing of young birds . Birds; Birds. Contents CHAPTER PAGE IV. Open Nests in Marshes, Reeds, Saw-grass, and Low Bushes in Open Country 77 V. Nests in Buildings, Bridges, Walls, Rocks, Banks, AMONG Roots, Brush Heaps, and in Holes in the Ground 81 VI. Nests in Holes in Trees, Stumps, or Logs . 96 VII. Semi-pensile, Pensile, or Hanging Nests . .114 VIII. Open Nests in Trees, Bushes, and Vines : Part I. Large Nests in Trees . . 122 Part II. Nests in Tre
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RF2JHPDE7–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 126. 369 Eurasian Swift (636) Apus apus apus/pekinensis PM (8-5) A W S SU common on passage, uncommon and local in winter and summer open country and mountains Remarks: The proportion of the two sub- species is not clear. 370 White-rumped Swift (644) Apus caff er streubelii R? LM BR 2, 6 uncommon and local open country Remarks: Nesting on bridges and buildings, often using swallow nests 371 Horus Swift (645) Apus horus R? AM? BR 1-6 uncommon and local open country, rivers Remarks: Nesting in bee-eater and Sand Martin holes. Please note that these ima Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bonner-zoologische-monographien-zoology-126-369-eurasian-swift-636-apus-apus-apuspekinensis-pm-8-5-a-w-s-su-common-on-passage-uncommon-and-local-in-winter-and-summer-open-country-and-mountains-remarks-the-proportion-of-the-two-sub-species-is-not-clear-370-white-rumped-swift-644-apus-caff-er-streubelii-r-lm-br-2-6-uncommon-and-local-open-country-remarks-nesting-on-bridges-and-buildings-often-using-swallow-nests-371-horus-swift-645-apus-horus-r-am-br-1-6-uncommon-and-local-open-country-rivers-remarks-nesting-in-bee-eater-and-sand-martin-holes-please-note-that-these-ima-image234489712.html
RMRHDX0G–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 126. 369 Eurasian Swift (636) Apus apus apus/pekinensis PM (8-5) A W S SU common on passage, uncommon and local in winter and summer open country and mountains Remarks: The proportion of the two sub- species is not clear. 370 White-rumped Swift (644) Apus caff er streubelii R? LM BR 2, 6 uncommon and local open country Remarks: Nesting on bridges and buildings, often using swallow nests 371 Horus Swift (645) Apus horus R? AM? BR 1-6 uncommon and local open country, rivers Remarks: Nesting in bee-eater and Sand Martin holes. Please note that these ima
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RF2JHPDE9–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
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RF2JHPDDW–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
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RF2JHPDCD–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
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RF2JHPDBX–House sparrows are declining in many areas, but are often found in family or communal parties.
With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-high-winds-in-the-nw-of-scotland-the-house-sparrows-have-adapted-to-hover-over-high-grassnettles-searching-for-invertebrate-prey-image556230189.html
RF2R8XD7W–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-high-winds-in-the-nw-of-scotland-the-house-sparrows-have-adapted-to-hover-over-high-grassnettles-searching-for-invertebrate-prey-image556230187.html
RF2R8XD7R–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-high-winds-in-the-nw-of-scotland-the-house-sparrows-have-adapted-to-hover-over-high-grassnettles-searching-for-invertebrate-prey-image556230155.html
RF2R8XD6K–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
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RF2R8XD53–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
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RF2R8XD58–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
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RF2R8XD1B–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
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RF2R8XD4P–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
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RF2R8XD50–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
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RF2R8XD5E–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
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RF2R8XD81–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
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RF2R8XDA7–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
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RF2R8XD88–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-high-winds-in-the-nw-of-scotland-the-house-sparrows-have-adapted-to-hover-over-high-grassnettles-searching-for-invertebrate-prey-image556230195.html
RF2R8XD83–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-high-winds-in-the-nw-of-scotland-the-house-sparrows-have-adapted-to-hover-over-high-grassnettles-searching-for-invertebrate-prey-image556230205.html
RF2R8XD8D–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-high-winds-in-the-nw-of-scotland-the-house-sparrows-have-adapted-to-hover-over-high-grassnettles-searching-for-invertebrate-prey-image556230197.html
RF2R8XD85–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-high-winds-in-the-nw-of-scotland-the-house-sparrows-have-adapted-to-hover-over-high-grassnettles-searching-for-invertebrate-prey-image556230260.html
RF2R8XDAC–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-high-winds-in-the-nw-of-scotland-the-house-sparrows-have-adapted-to-hover-over-high-grassnettles-searching-for-invertebrate-prey-image556230209.html
RF2R8XD8H–With high winds in the NW of Scotland the house sparrows have adapted to hover over high grass/nettles searching for invertebrate prey.
a declining species in Britain possibly influenced by the use of pesticides and reduction of insect prey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-declining-species-in-britain-possibly-influenced-by-the-use-of-pesticides-and-reduction-of-insect-prey-image449730264.html
RF2H3JYF4–a declining species in Britain possibly influenced by the use of pesticides and reduction of insect prey.
All birds must care for their feathers, this house sparrow using a puddle to wash and clean them. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/all-birds-must-care-for-their-feathers-this-house-sparrow-using-a-puddle-to-wash-and-clean-them-image453101469.html
RF2H94FF9–All birds must care for their feathers, this house sparrow using a puddle to wash and clean them.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475707968.html
RF2JHXAA8–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475708335.html
RF2JHXARB–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475707983.html
RF2JHXAAR–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475708344.html
RF2JHXARM–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475708351.html
RF2JHXARY–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475707980.html
RF2JHXAAM–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475708331.html
RF2JHXAR7–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475708347.html
RF2JHXARR–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475708394.html
RF2JHXAWE–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475708339.html
RF2JHXARF–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475707992.html
RF2JHXAB4–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-owl-have-favourite-perches-they-use-often-near-farms-or-agricultural-land-image475708341.html
RF2JHXARH–Little owl have favourite perches they use, often near farms or agricultural land.
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