Celebrate Urban Birds: A Visual Exploration of Focal Species
Discover a stunning collection of images featuring urban bird species such as the Peregrine Falcon, American Crow, European Starling, American Robin, Mallard, House Finch, Mourning Dove, Rock Pigeon, House Sparrow, Brown-headed Cowbird, and Barn Swallow. Each image showcases the beauty and diversity of these avian creatures in urban settings, highlighting their unique characteristics and behaviors.
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Celebrate Urban Birds Focal Species
Peregrine Falcon Halc n Peregrino By iStockPhoto
American Crow Cuervo Americano By Kevin McGowan
European Starling Estornino Europeo By Sam Crowe
American Robin Mirlo Primavera By Errol Taskin
American Robin (nest and juvenile)
Mallard Pato de Collar By Deanna Taylor
House Finch Pinz n Mexicano by Tiny Gehrke by Tiny Gehrke
House Finch (female) by Tiny Gehrke
Mourning Dove Paloma Huilota by Maria Corcacas
Rock Pigeon Paloma Dom stica By iStockPhoto
House Sparrow Gorri n Dom stico by Raymond Belhumeur
House Sparrow (female) By Marian Mendez
Brown-headed Cowbird Vaquero de Cabeza Caf By Judy Howle
Brown-headed Cowbird (female) by Judy Howle
Barn Swallow Golondrina Tijereta By iStockPhoto
Killdeer Chorlo Tild o by Paul Rentz
Baltimore Oriole Bolsero de Baltimore By Victor Loewen
Baltimore Oriole (female) By Victor Loewen
Bullock s Oriole Bolsero de Bullock By Matt Hysell
Bullock s Oriole (female) By Tom Grey
Black-crowned Night-Heron Pedrete de Corona Negra By iStockPhoto
Cedar Waxwing Ampelis Chinito By "Jupiter Saturn"
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