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Hans Gerlich Eurasian Jay H Gerlich 30-Jul-2008
Fonzy - Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius glandarius Linnaeus)

On vacation in Croatie I spotted this bird .

My Birds 2005 28-May-2005
Dave Hall Eurasian Lynx 1.

Rear view of Eurasian Lynx in Bavarian National park

David's animal photographs. 22-Dec-2010
Dave Hall Eurasian Lynx 2. David's animal photographs. 22-Dec-2010
Dave Hall Eurasian Lynx 3

He had had enough.

David's animal photographs. 22-Dec-2010
Hans Gerlich Eurasian Oystercatcher H Gerlich 22-Mar-2010
Olav Agnar Frogner Eurasian Spoonbill

The Eurasian Spoonbill or Common Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) is a wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae, breeding in southern Eurasia from Spain to Japan, and also in North Africa. In Europe, only The Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Hungary and Greece have sizeable populations. Most birds migrate to the tropics in winter, with European breeders mainly going to Africa, but a few remaining in mild winter areas of western Europe south to the United Kingdom. This species is almost unmistakable in most of its range. The breeding bird is all white except for its dark legs, black bill with a yellow tip, and a yellow breast patch like a pelican. It has a crest in the breeding season. Non-breeders lack the crest and breast patch, and immature birds have a pale bill and black tips to the primary flight feathers. Unlike herons, spoonbills fly with their necks outstretched. The Eurasian Spoonbill differs from the African Spoonbill with which in overlaps in winter, in that the latter species has a red face and legs, and no crest. The Eurasian Spoonbill occurs in marshy wetlands with some open shallow water, nesting in colonies in trees or reedbeds. It does not usually share colonies with storks or herons. The Eurasian Spoonbill usually lays four eggs. It feeds on various fish, crustaceans and amphibians. The Eurasian Spoonbill is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.

Danube Delta 16-Oct-2011
Olav Agnar Frogner Eurasian Spoonbill 2

The Eurasian Spoonbill or Common Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) is a wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae, breeding in southern Eurasia from Spain to Japan, and also in North Africa. In Europe, only The Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Hungary and Greece have sizeable populations. Most birds migrate to the tropics in winter, with European breeders mainly going to Africa, but a few remaining in mild winter areas of western Europe south to the United Kingdom. This species is almost unmistakable in most of its range. The breeding bird is all white except for its dark legs, black bill with a yellow tip, and a yellow breast patch like a pelican. It has a crest in the breeding season. Non-breeders lack the crest and breast patch, and immature birds have a pale bill and black tips to the primary flight feathers. Unlike herons, spoonbills fly with their necks outstretched. The Eurasian Spoonbill differs from the African Spoonbill with which in overlaps in winter, in that the latter species has a red face and legs, and no crest. The Eurasian Spoonbill occurs in marshy wetlands with some open shallow water, nesting in colonies in trees or reedbeds. It does not usually share colonies with storks or herons. The Eurasian Spoonbill usually lays four eggs. It feeds on various fish, crustaceans and amphibians. The Eurasian Spoonbill is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.

Danube Delta 17-Oct-2011
Henry Ekholm Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Eurasian tree sparrow, photo taken with digiscoping method through Zeiss Diascope 85T*fl 20x-60x telescope. Lappeenranta Finland.

Birds 25-Oct-2004
Hans Gerlich Eurasian Wigeon ♀

Anas penelope ♀

H Gerlich 30-Jan-2011