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  • A pair of hummingbirds glide through the rain to a Bird of Paradise flower. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Duet in the Rain
  • A female white-necked Jacobin sits on a Bird of Paradise flower as a male white-necked Jacobin flies towards her. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Female White-necked Jacobin
  • A hummingbird called the white-necked Jacobin hovers near a Bird of Paradise flower. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Handsome White-necked Jacobin
  • A bird flies near the Golden Gate Bridge in the early morning hours. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Flying Near the Golden Gate Bridge
  • A giant bird of paradise plant. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Bird Of Paradise Flower
  • A beautiful green landscape graced by the architectural design of Stonehenge with a bird circling above. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Bird's Eye View Over Stonehenge
  • Strelitzia or commonly known as the bird of paradise flower or plant is native to South Africa.  In South Africa the bird of paradise flower is known as the crane flower.
    Bird Of Paradise Flower
  • A male bluebird perched on a wooden bird house.  The bluebird appears to be looking off into the distance.
    Bluebird On Birdhouse
  • A bluebird sits on top of a post in the wind. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Bluebird In The Wind
  • A male bluebird sits atop a birdhouse. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Male Bluebird
  • Two parrots play on a moss-covered branch. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Brown-hooded Parrots
  • A male bluebird sits atop a birdhouse. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Male Bluebird
  • Two hummingbirds hover over a flower to feed. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Feeding Together
  • Baby bluebirds return to their nest. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Baby Bluebirds
  • Two greater prairie chickens browse the barren fields on southeastern Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Greater Prairie Chickens
  • A reddish egret stands watch over the water. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Reddish Egret
  • A lone penguin sitting on an iceberg. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Lone Penguin
  • A mother and baby Gentoo penguin cuddle on shore near the water. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Gentoo Mother and Baby
  • A Madagascan pygmy kingfisher sits on a branch in the forest. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Madagascan Pygmy Kingfisher
  • A pair of blue-winged teals take off from the Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    A Pair Of Blue-winged Teals At Horic..arsh
  • Antarctic penguins have a conversation on dry land. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Conversation
  • A green Honeycreeper perches on a moss-covered tree branch. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Green Honeycreeper
  • A juvenile penguin standing on top of a rock formation. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    King of the Hill
  • A female Honeycreeper sits on a wooden post. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Female Shining Honeycreeper
  • Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Great Grey Owl
  • An Atlantic puffin swims in open water. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Atlantic Puffin
  • An Anna's hummingbird shows its excitement as it spreads its feathers. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Anna's Hummingbird Display of Excitement
  • A goldfinch sits among rocks in the woods. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Goldfinch
  • A Blue Jay perches on a piece of wood. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Blue Jay
  • A seagull perches on a wooden post near the water. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Seagull in Wait
  • A bald eagle watches intently while sitting in a forest. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Symbol of America
  • A hooded merganser swims on a lake. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Hooded Merganser
  • A sandpiper walks on a beach in Florida while the waves crash behind it. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Sandpiper On A Florida Beach
  • A curious Adélie penguin approaches the photographer. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Curious Adélie Penguin
  • A keel-billed toucan sits on a mossy branch. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Keel-billed Toucan
  • Icebergs in the Antarctic. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Welcome Home
  • A Golden-hooded Tanagers facing each other on a branch. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Golden-hooded Tanagers
  • A cardinal sits on the ends of a barren tree branch. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Perched Cardinal
  • A bald eagle sits in the tree tops in Prairie du Chein. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Bald Eagle In Prairie du Chien
  • A rooster stands a the base of a tree. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Rooster of Easter Island
  • A puffed-up chickadee sits on the innermost part of a branch in a blossoming tree. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Chickadee
  • Four red-legged honeycreepers sit at the end of a moss-covered branch. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Red-legged honeycreepers
  • A woodpecker drills holes into a tree trunk. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Chestnut-colored Woodpecker
  • A male turkey spreads his tailfeathers in an attempt to woo a mate. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Impression!
  • An osprey stands lookout from the peeling bark of a palm tree. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Osprey
  • Ospreys perch on the edge of rock structures on Providenciales Island. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Ospreys at Providenciales Island
  • A Blue Jay perches on a piece of wood. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Blue Jay
  • Two white cranes sit in front of palafitos - floating bungalows - in the Amazon. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Palafitos In The Amazon
  • A bald eagle sits in the tree tops in Prairie du Chein. Photo by Adel B. Korkor.
    Bald Eagle in Prairie du Chien
  • The bald eagle is a bird of prey which resides in North America.  The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States of America.
    Bald Eagle In Prairie du Chien
  • The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States of America.  It is found in North America and is a bird of prey which mainly feeds on fish.  The bald eagle catches fish by swooping down and snatching fish from water with its talons.
    Winter Bald Eagle
  • Two baby bluebirds playing around their wooden bird house.  One bluebird is perched on the entrance to the bird house.  The other is flying around the bird house.
    Baby Bluebirds
  • The osprey, fish eagle, sea hawk or river hawk is a large fish-eating raptor.  This bird of prey is white and brown with yellow eyes.
    Osprey Fishing In Turks and Caicos I..ands
  • The bald eagle is the national animal and bird of the United States of America.  It is on seal of the United States.  The bald eagle was on the United States endangered species list from 1995 to 2007.
    Bald Eagle
  • The osprey otherwise known as the sea hawk, river hawk, fish eagle or fish hawk is a fish eating bird of prey.  This large raptor is found on all continents with the exception of Antarctica.
    Osprey Nest on North Provindenciales..land
  • the red-winged starling is  a bird native to South Africa up to Ethiopia.  It is found in a variety of habitats such as forests, grasslands, wetlands, farmlands and urban areas.
    A Better View For A Red-winged Starling
  • This bird of prey is an osprey which is at times known as a fish eagle, fish hawk, sea hawk or river hawk.  The osprey is a large fish eating raptor who primarily nests near water.
    Osprey Overlooking The Ocean
  • The greater prairie chicken is a large bird in the grouse family.  They are considered threatened.
    Prairie Chicken in Flight
  • The hummingbird is the smallest not extinct bird species.  The name hummingbird comes from the humming sound their wings make as they flap them.
    Hummingbird
  • Male and female bluebird perched on a birch bark bird house.  The female bluebird is holding a worm in its beak. The photograph was taken in Wisconsin.
    Male and Female Bluebirds
  • The osprey is a large raptor who is a fish eating bird of prey.  They typically nest near a body of water with an adequate food supply.  They are found on all continents except Antarctica.
    Osprey in Baja California
  • The osprey is a fish eating raptor.  This bird of prey is found on all continents with the exception of Antarctica.
    Osprey In Baja California
  • Greater prairie chickens also known as boomers are a large bird in the grouse family.
    Prairie Chicken Showdown
  • Ospreys are large birds of prey who are the second most widely distributed raptor species on Earth.  They are found on all continents except Antarctica.
    Ospreys at Home, Providenciales Island
  • Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument made up of standing stones.  It is located just north of Salisbury, England in Wiltshire.
    Birds Eye View Over Stonehenge
  • The Madagascan pygmy kingfisher is endemic to Madagascar. It lives in dry woodland areas. They primarily eat frogs and insects.
    Madagascan Pygmy Kingfisher Portrait
  • The Madagascan pygmy kingfisher is endemic to Madagascar.  It lives in dry woodland areas.  They primarily eat frogs and insects.
    Madagascan Pygmy Kingfisher
  • The great blue heron is commonly found by shores of open water and in wetlands of North and Central America plus the Caribbean and the Galapagos Islands.
    Great Blue Heron
  • The Atlantic puffin is a small seabird which primarily sticks to coastal areas of France, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, the British Isles, the Faroe Islands and Atlantic Canada.
    Atlantic Puffin
  • Only a small percentage of Reddish Egrets look as in the photo.  These are breeding adult white morphs which reside in Florida and the Gulf Coast.
    Reddish Egret
  • The hooded merganser is the second smallest species of merganser duck.  It is the only merganser duck with its native habitat confined to North America.
    Hooded Merganser on Oconomowoc Lake
  • A male goldfinch perched on a rock looking off into the distance.
    Goldfinch
  • A colony of King penguins on Antarctica.
    King Penguins
  • Blue Jay looking into the camera perched on a red trellis.
    Blue Jay
  • The common merganser is a large duck which lives near rivers and lakes of forested areas.  Common merganser's primary food source is fish.
    Common Mergansers on Oconomowoc Lake
  • A single Adelie penguin alone on a iceberg in Antarctica.
    Lone Penguin
  • A male cardinal perched on a branch looking off into the distance. The photograph was taken in Wisconsin.
    Perched Cardinal
  • Adelie penguins are a penguin species common to the Antarctic coast.  They are named after the wife of French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville who discovered the penguins.
    Penguin Hill
  • The blue-winged teal is a small duck which feeds at the surface of water.  These blue-winged teals were photographed in the Horicon Marsh of Wisconsin.
    Blue-winged Teal
  • A male bluebird perched on a wrought iron post looking off into the distance.
    Bluebird With An Orange
  • Sandhill cranes are a species of large cranes native to North America and parts of Siberia.
    Dancing Crane on the Platte River
  • The northern cardinal is a songbird of mid-size.  The male's color is a vibrant red.  The northern cardinal inhabits most of North America from southern Canada to Mexico.
    Winter Male Cardinal
  • The great egret or common egret is a large egret inhabiting most tropical and warmer temperate areas of the world.  The great egret's diet consists of mainly fish, frogs, small mammals and sometimes small reptiles and insects.
    Great Egret
  • Wildlife photo of a Blue-eyed shag at the Antarctic Peninsula.
    Blue-eyed Shag
  • A welcoming Adelie penguin on an iceberg in Antarctica.
    Welcome Home
  • The great blue heron is the largest North American heron.  The primary food source for great blue herons is small fish.  They are commonly found by shores of open water and in wetlands.
    Flying Great Blue Heron
  • Iceland is one of the northern countries the Atlantic puffin inhabits.  Iceland is home to more Atlantic puffins than any other country with about 10 million.
    Puffin In Iceland
  • A Chinstrap penguin sitting on its nest.  The penguin was photographed in Antarctica.
    Chinstrap Penguin
  • A male scarlet tanager perched on a tree branch looking off into the distance.
    Scarlet Tanager
  • The Atlantic puffin eat fish and zooplankton.  They are small seabirds who have short wings which suit them well for swimming.
    Puffins In Norway
  • The great grey owl is a very large owl and its length makes it the world's largest owl species.  The females are larger than the males and they reside in the Northern Hemisphere.
    Great Grey Owl
  • The Canada goose is a large wild goose native to North America.  They are primarily herbivores sometimes eating small insects and fish.
    Canadian Goose Reflection
  • An Adelie penguin carrying a rock in its beak.  This penguin photograph was taken in Antarctica.
    Adelie Penguin Carrying A Rock
  • A chickadee perched on a cherry blossom tree looking into the camera.
    Chickadee
  • Hummingbirds are among the smallest of birds, with the bee hummingbird weighing less than an American penny.  Their wings typically flap around fifty times per second, which allow hummingbirds to fly at speeds exceeding thirty-four miles per hour backwards.
    Perched Hummingbird In Oregon
  • Galah cockatoos are pink, red and grey birds common to mainland Australia.
    Galah Cockatoos
  • Sandhill cranes are large birds of the crane family.  They are named after Nebraska's sandhills.
    Sunrise at the Platte River
  • Even when you are alone in nature you never are.  The sound of the wind whispering, water flowing or birds chirping is guaranteed to keep your company.
    Never Alone
  • Hummingbirds are amidst the smallest birds on Earth.  Hummingbirds have the highest metabolism of all animals besides insects.
    Hummingbird on Providenciales Island
  • Chester Island is a small, lone island thirty miles off the shore of Madagascar.
    Tern Flock at Chester Island, Madagascar
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