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We were happy to see these huge deer grazing on the early morning.
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I was very lucky to see this venomous lizard, it was rather quick and 40 cm long.
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I ewas very excited to see my first ild tiger, hidden so well and camouflaged in dense vegetation.
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The glossy ibis did not want to move ...
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It was lovely to see it grazing in pristine forest.
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Dozens of them croud in winter.
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its never boring to look at the amazing peacock feather
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as u can see I disturbed this lizard ...
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Anas poecilorhyncha is a common beautiful duck in India.
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Cervus nippon (Sika or Shika in Japanese), related to the Asian Red Deer (thanks to Ishi for the ID!).
There are so many deers in Nara's parks, this male was in the darkest place, so I used my flash and got a surprising result.
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another view of these delicate birds...
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Peafowls r very common in the Gir forest.
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They r so common in India
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We planted a new Victoria water lily in the Jerusalerm Botanical Gardens. A month later we had this Squacco Heron visiting, staying for some 3 days, often ambushing tiny fish on the victoria leaf. Unfortunately the fence behind was reflected in the water.
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Sika deer are common in Japan, each region has its own subspecies. In this species the spots remain in adults.
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A Smithsonian Gull opposite Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty.
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Great and pygmy Cormorants are common winter visitor and the pond of the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens. It was nice to see this one on the snowed rock. Snow ocmes only once or twice a year to Jerusalem, so it is a rare and exctiting event for us.
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We found these eggs in a sandy and dirty coast south of Tel-Aviv. The plovers were flighing above us, screaming. After very short photographing we left.
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Port Lincoln Parrot (Barnardius zonarius) is a common widespread bird in Australia. We were overwhelmed by the abundancy of parrots everywhere we went in Australia, a real joy...
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These cute ducks are rather common in the gardens of Perth.
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We enjoyed the snow monkeys very nuch and they enjoyed natural hot spring waters.
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I was amazed by this pegion's bronze wing, hence its name.