Cinerea
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Found a more than willing subject hanging out in my flowers this morning … let me take lots of pictures … Classification / Kingdom: Animalia / Phylum: Chordata / Class: Amphibia / Order: Anura / Family: Hylidae / Genus: Hyla / Species: Hyla cinerea / Common Name: American Green Tree Frog State amphibian of Georgia and Louisiana. Location: Pierce County, Georgia – USA PHOTO UNTOUCHED Found in the RB PAX Mosaic.
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Found an American Green Tree Frog hanging out in my flowers this morning … it looked sleepy … Classification / Kingdom: Animalia / Phylum: Chordata / Class: Amphibia / Order: Anura / Family: Hylidae / Genus: Hyla / Species: H. cinerea State amphibian of Georgia and Louisiana. Location: Pierce County, Georgia – USA PHOTO UNTOUCHED
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Taken at The National Zoo and Aquarium Canberra. / The Asian Small-clawed Otter ( Aonyx cinerea) is the smallest otter in the world. / When fully grown, these otters measure approximately 0.9m from nose to tail tip, and weigh up to 5kg. They feed / on fish, frogs, crabs, crayfish and shellfish – but they’ll eat just about anything they can get their little claws on. / / The Oriental Small-clawed Otter lives in extended family groups with only the alpha pair breeding and previous offspring helping to raise the young. / Due to ongoing habitat loss, pollution and hunting in some areas, the Oriental Small-clawed Otter is now listed as near threatened. The zoo is home to 5 otters, named Oscar, Mustache, Big-Lips, No-Lips and Omar. / /
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Taken at the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne
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And another heron waiting for the fishes… Location: Wilhelma Stuttgart (Germany)
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Grey Heron , Ardea cinerea.
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CAPTURED: “KRUGER NATIONAL PARK” South Africa, Elephants river at Balule bushcamp. /
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after a great morning,taking photos.the icing on the cake.was to see this grey heron taking a rest ,in the branches of a fir tree at coy pond in bournemouth.
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Apostlebird Struthidea cinerea. A highly social bird. They hang out in little gangs of 8-14 which are amusing to watch. Photo taken at Hood’s Lagoon in Clermont, Queensland. / . / African wildlife / Desert Elephants of Namibia / Humpback Whale cards / Australian mammals / Black and whites / Landscapes / Reptiles / Other stuff / Australian birds / – Waterbirds / – Birds of prey / – Small passerines / – Cockatoos and parrots / – Kookaburras and kingfishers / – Honeyeaters and miners / – Miscellaneous species
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Waiting for the fish :) Location: Wilhelma Stuttgart (Germany)
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grey heron.river stour,throop mill bournemouth. / nikon d300,tamron200-500mm and the kenko pro 3001.4converter / 1/800s f6.3 fl 500mm +1.5converter.800asa-spot meter.
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Waiting for the feeding of the penguins to steal their fish. :D Location: Wilhelma Stuttgart (Germany)
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Taking in a local nature reserve in the UK.
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About to land on its nest this grey heron assumes a pose that makes me think of dancing. ++ Location: Wilhelma, Stuttgart (Germany)
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Photo of Gray Heron (Ardea cinerea) taken at Plassey the University of Limerick Ireland on the river Shannon. / It is a large bird, standing 90-100 cm tall, with a 175-195 cm wingspan and a weight of 1-2 kg. Its plumage is largely grey above, and white below. Adults have a white head with a broad black supercilium and slender crest, while immatures have a dull grey head. It has a powerful pinkish-yellow bill, which is brighter in breeding adults. It has a slow flight, with its long neck retracted (S-shaped). This is characteristic of herons.
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Taken at the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne
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