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  • Bird seed, nuts and boxes on sale in the shop at the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex.
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  • Birdspotters peer through binoculars in a hide at the the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex.
    electricity379-03-02-2008 .jpg
  • Camouflaged birdspotters peer through binoculars for wildlife at the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex
    electricity363-03-02-2008 .jpg
  • Bird feathers from dead wildlife, killed after colliding with electricity lines on a forest floor, Clowes Wood, Chestfield, Kent
    electricity309-25-01-2008 .jpg
  • Camouflaged birdspotters peer through binoculars for wildlife at the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex
    electricity367-03-02-2008 .jpg
  • Daily information board and wildlife film provided for RSPB bird ornithologists at Rainham Marshes, reserve.
    electricity389-03-02-2008 .jpg
  • The entrance to the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex.
    electricity375-03-02-2008 .jpg
  • Bird fanciers admires caged tropical birds in the Grand Place (Grote Markt, in Flemish) bird market, Brussels, Belgium. The archetypal Belgian gentlemen wear flat caps and in the cages are small birds from tropical countries, on sale every Sunday for those wanting avian company in their homes. The Brussels Grand Place hosts a bird market and the selection and prices are generally better than can be found in pet shops though the origins of these creatures are questionable. The Grand Place is Brussels’ main city square, the focal point for colourful events throughout the year. Its Dutch-styled gabled guildhalls date from the 13th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • A bird fancier admires caged tropical birds in the Grand Place (Grote Markt, in Flemish) bird market, Brussels.
    bird_market01-24-06-1992.jpg
  • Bird theme construction theme hoarding in central London.
    bird_hoarding08-18-03-2015.jpg
  • Bird theme construction theme hoarding in central London.
    bird_hoarding05-18-03-2015.jpg
  • Bird fanciers admire caged tropical birds in the Grand Place (Grote Markt, in Flemish) bird market, Brussels, Belgium, on 24th June 1992, in Brussels, Belgium. In the cages are small birds from tropical countries, on sale every Sunday for those wanting avian company in their homes. The Brussels Grand Place hosts this bird market and the selection and prices are generally better than can be found in pet shops though the origins of these creatures are questionable. The Grand Place is Brussels’ main city square, the focal point for colourful events throughout the year. Its Dutch-styled gabled guildhalls date from the 13th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    grand_place-24-06-1992.jpg
  • Hidden in a wooden hut, a group of bird-spotting ornithologists peer through binoculars at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) rreserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex England. Watching dozens of wintering birds, the group are intensely looking through their optical equipment in anticipation of seeing rare breeds at this Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), a wetland alongside the River Thames, 20 miles from Central London. A narrow slit is open to keep them hidden from sight so leaning on elbows and with a guide sheet in front to identify particular species, they concentrate on their hobby. The RSPB has 200 nature reserves covering almost 130,000 hectares, home to 80% of Britain's rarest or most threatened bird species. Its role is to speak out for birds and wildlife, tackling the problems that threaten the environment.
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  • A bird of prey hangs from electrical wires after being killed by a local pigeon farmer, whose birds he is trying to protect at Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Miost birds including flamingos, stalks, cranes and all large birds of prey are protected under Egyptian law. The Western Desert covers an area of some 700,000 km2, thereby accounting for around two-thirds of Egypt's total land area. Dakhla Oasis is one of the seven oases of Egypt's Western Desert (part of the Libyan Desert). It lies in the New Valley Governorate, 350 km (220 mi.) and measures approximately 80 km (50 mi) from east to west and 25 km (16 mi) from north to south.
    egypt471-08-03-2016.jpg
  • A bird of prey hangs from electrical wires after being killed by a local pigeon farmer, whose birds he is trying to protect at Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Miost birds including flamingos, stalks, cranes and all large birds of prey are protected under Egyptian law. The Western Desert covers an area of some 700,000 km2, thereby accounting for around two-thirds of Egypt's total land area. Dakhla Oasis is one of the seven oases of Egypt's Western Desert (part of the Libyan Desert). It lies in the New Valley Governorate, 350 km (220 mi.) and measures approximately 80 km (50 mi) from east to west and 25 km (16 mi) from north to south.
    egypt470-08-03-2016.jpg
  • A bird of prey hangs from electrical wires after being killed by a local pigeon farmer, whose birds he is trying to protect at Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Miost birds including flamingos, stalks, cranes and all large birds of prey are protected under Egyptian law. The Western Desert covers an area of some 700,000 km2, thereby accounting for around two-thirds of Egypt's total land area. Dakhla Oasis is one of the seven oases of Egypt's Western Desert (part of the Libyan Desert). It lies in the New Valley Governorate, 350 km (220 mi.) and measures approximately 80 km (50 mi) from east to west and 25 km (16 mi) from north to south.
    egypt469-08-03-2016.jpg
  • A bird of prey hangs from electrical wires after being killed by a local pigeon farmer, whose birds he is trying to protect at Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Miost birds including flamingos, stalks, cranes and all large birds of prey are protected under Egyptian law. The Western Desert covers an area of some 700,000 km2, thereby accounting for around two-thirds of Egypt's total land area. Dakhla Oasis is one of the seven oases of Egypt's Western Desert (part of the Libyan Desert). It lies in the New Valley Governorate, 350 km (220 mi.) and measures approximately 80 km (50 mi) from east to west and 25 km (16 mi) from north to south.
    egypt468-08-03-2016.jpg
  • Pigeon pest controller, Sue Van Vynck releases Harriet, her Harris Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) to scare away the local pigeon population. The ancient sport of Falconry has become today's humane pest control of choice, particularly as costs falls. Once a pigeon population has been scared away, it requires only a token hawk presence to keep it away. Van Vynck Bird Control is a specialist company providing over 25 years, a range of environmental services dealing with nuisance bird management. They are pioneers of specialist techniques such as the use of predatory species (such as falconry) to displace and interrupt behavioural patterns as well as offering a complete range of physical deterrents. Here at Broadgate the nuisance was pigeons and Harriet leaves Sue's gloved hand to patrol the architecture of this 32 acres (129,499 m2) office and retail space.
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  • (Painted in 8 hours) Big Bird by the Belgian artist Roa on the side of a Balti restaurant in Hanbury Street, off Brick Lane, East London.
    street_art02-18-02-2013.jpg
  • The entrance to the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex.
    electricity388-03-02-2008 .jpg
  • A bird in flight against the distant background of a landing hot air balloon in a West Bank village of the modern city of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt404-07-03-2016.jpg
  • An unseen person's hand reaches from the corner of the picture to offer a chip (French fry) to a hovering seagull at Minehead on the Somerset coast, South-west England. Another younger person has turned around to see what is happening but is also holding up his hand to other birds  none of the others are accepting the free meal. The summer afternoon sky is filled with bird life but clear of clouds and is a deep coastal blue which echoes the reaching shirt sleeve.
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  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-33-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-35-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-34-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-32-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-31-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-30-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-27-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-28-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-26-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-29-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Bird and human tracks left in freshly-fallen snow in a South London Park.
    london_snows21-13-01-2010.jpg
  • As a small monkey looks on through the thick glass of its enclosure, we see two unsighted children reaching out to feel the soft feathers of a Barn Owl. As part of their learning experience as blind (or near-blind) children as well as the extra therapy of heightening their touch sensensation..The Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is the most widely distributed species of owl, and one of the most widespread of all birds. It is also referred to as Common Barn Owl, to distinguish it from other species in the barn-owl family Tytonidae. These form one of two main lineages of living owls, the other being the typical owls (Strigidae). Drusillas Park is a small zoo near to Alfriston, in East Sussex targetting children aged between about 2 to 10. The zoo is home to many exotic wild and domestic animals with hands-on activities such as this.
    druscilla_children-12-02-1991.jpg
  • A lonely-looking man spends his lunchtime in an empty urban landscape in central London's riverside.
    bankside_lunch01-11-03-2011.jpg
  • Two women friends hug next to an extinct pink Dodo which stands in the makeshift climate change protest camp on Waterloo Millennium Green, during the week-long, country-wide protest by environmental campaigners, Extinction Rebellion, on 16th July 2019, in London, England. The five-day "summer uprising's message is for the UK government to outlaw what protesters call 'Ecocide'.
    extinction_rebellion-05-16-07-2019.jpg
  • An extinct, pink Dodo stands in the makeshift climate change protest camp on Waterloo Millennium Green, during the week-long, country-wide protest by environmental campaigners, Extinction Rebellion, on 16th July 2019, in London, England. The five-day "summer uprising's message is for the UK government to outlaw what protesters call 'Ecocide'.
    extinction_rebellion-01-16-07-2019.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day "summer uprising" and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-36-15-07-2019.jpg
  • The carved wooden eagle lectern in to St. Michael and All Angels church, on 10th September 2018, in Lingen, Herefordshire, England UK.
    lingen_church-05-10-09-2018.jpg
  • The carved wooden eagle lectern in to St. Michael and All Angels church, on 10th September 2018, in Lingen, Herefordshire, England UK.
    lingen_church-04-10-09-2018.jpg
  • A Mute Swan eyes up the lunch being hidden by a nervous visitor to a rural central Slovenian town, on 25th June 2018, in Spilje, Slovenia.
    slovenia-334-25-06-2018.jpg
  • As a seagull flies overhead, young men wearing suits look out across the River Thames towards the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 21st August 2017, in London, England.
    westminster_suits-01-21-08-2017.jpg
  • A single seagull perches on top of a lamp post overlooking approaching storm clouds over the North Sea, on 13th July 2017, at Bridlington, East Riding, England.
    bridlington-01-13-07-2017.jpg
  • City workers walk past Evening Standards with Prime Minister Theresa May on the front page, asking the nation to trust her and yesterday's snap election announcement, outside the Bank of England in the heart of the capital's financial district, on 19th April, in the City of London, England.
    city_people-30-19-04-2017.jpg
  • A mature swan waddles on the pavement, on 1st January 2017, at the Serpentine in central London, England.
    serpentine_swan-01-01-01-2017.jpg
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  • A cock struts under the detail of an old Coca-Cola mural on a wall at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt29-01-03-2016.jpg
  • A cock struts under the detail of an old Coca-Cola mural on a wall at the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
    egypt27-01-03-2016.jpg
  • A tame Barn Owl rests on its perch at a quiet Lord Nelson pub in Reedham on the Norfolk Broads.
    pub_owl01-30-07-2013.jpg
  • German artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock', a 4.72m high scale fibre glass and polyester resin, ultramarine blue domestic cockerel, just unveiled on the fourth plinth in the north-west corner of Trafalgar Square, London. The 4th plinth was intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to low funds. In 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced.
    hahn_cock07-25-07-2013.jpg
  • Hen and fishing boat equipment at the Old Smithy, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, Scotland. http://www.pennyghael.org.uk/Community/Storage/index.htm
    isle_of_mull78-18-11-2011.jpg
  • Peacock and old horse-drawn reaper lies on grass at Strathcoil, Isle of Mull, Scotland.
    isle_of_mull57-18-11-2011.jpg
  • Lunchtime man eating outside on pavement in Trafalgar Square watched by seagull.
    trafalgar_lunch01-16-11-2010.jpg
  • The British Union Jack Flag flies in a stiff breeze, its colours of red-white and blue almost wholly horizontal as the wind tears through the blue skies and beneath wispy cirrus clouds, in Eastbourne, West Sussex, England UK. Tied to its flag-pole, this symbol of patriotic nationalism, evokes a sense of pride and spirit the British are known for - having encouraged them through two world wars and more recently, other military campaigns. The colours (colors) of Scotland's blue and white crosses and the English cross of St. George are merged to make this well-known symbol of the British Isles.
    British_seaside01-01-05-2010.jpg
  • Three bathers lie on the shingle in the lee of a groyne, a wooden screen from the fresh breeze that has been written on by unknown people having scrawled their names and a noughts and crosses puzzle written in chalk. One person wears his socks in true English style and the lady in the middle has her bag containing possessions near her head. Above them sits a lifeguard on a pair of high steps, peering along the beach with a pair of binoculars. Meanwhile, a lone seagull wheels around the coastal thermals and is caught between the wooden slats of the groyne.
    brighton_bathers01-16-06-993.jpg
  • Grazing cow pokes her head through barbed wire with pylons behind at the RSPB wildlife sanctuary at Rainham Marshes
    electricity374-03-02-2008 .jpg
  • A passer-by notices a caged pet budgie hanging outside Turkish barbers 'Golden Scissors', on Earsham Street, on 13th August 2020, in Bungay, Norfolk, England.
    bungay05-13-08-2020.jpg
  • A young boy notices a caged pet budgie hanging outside Turkish barbers 'Golden Scissors', on Earsham Street, on 13th August 2020, in Bungay, Norfolk, England.
    bungay04-13-08-2020.jpg
  • A passer-by notices a caged pet budgie hanging outside Turkish barbers 'Golden Scissors', on Earsham Street, on 13th August 2020, in Bungay, Norfolk, England.
    bungay03-13-08-2020.jpg
  • A passer-by notices a caged pet budgie hanging outside Turkish barbers 'Golden Scissors', on Earsham Street, on 13th August 2020, in Bungay, Norfolk, England.
    bungay02-13-08-2020.jpg
  • A pigeon takes off from approaching pedestrians next to a temporary construction hoarding beneath the partially hidden statue of the world famous London Victorian-era landmark, Eros in Piccadilly Circus, on 25th February 2020, in London, England. Eros, or the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain is located at the southeastern side of Piccadilly Circus in London, United Kingdom. Moved after World War II from its original position in the centre, it was erected in 1892–1893 to commemorate the philanthropic works of Lord Shaftesbury, who was a famous Victorian politician and philanthropist. The monument is surmounted by Alfred Gilbert's winged nude statue generally, though mistakenly, known as Eros. This has been called "London's most famous work of sculpture."
    piccadilly_eros-06-25-02-2020.jpg
  • An extinct, pink Dodo stands in the makeshift climate change protest camp on Waterloo Millennium Green, during the week-long, country-wide protest by environmental campaigners, Extinction Rebellion, on 16th July 2019, in London, England. The five-day "summer uprising's message is for the UK government to outlaw what protesters call 'Ecocide'.
    extinction_rebellion-02-16-07-2019.jpg
  • Two women friends hug next to an extinct pink Dodo which stands in the makeshift climate change protest camp on Waterloo Millennium Green, during the week-long, country-wide protest by environmental campaigners, Extinction Rebellion, on 16th July 2019, in London, England. The five-day "summer uprising's message is for the UK government to outlaw what protesters call 'Ecocide'.
    extinction_rebellion-03-16-07-2019.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day "summer uprising" and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-38-15-07-2019.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day "summer uprising" and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-35-15-07-2019.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day "summer uprising" and that 'Ecocide' ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-33-15-07-2019.jpg
  • The carved wooden eagle lectern in to St. Michael and All Angels church, on 10th September 2018, in Lingen, Herefordshire, England UK.
    lingen_church-06-10-09-2018.jpg
  • An adult seagull launches itself into the air from a railing overlooking Mawddach Estuary, on 13th September 2018, in Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales.
    barmouth_seagull-01-13-09-2018.jpg
  • A Mute Swan eyes up the lunch being hidden by a nervous visitor to a rural central Slovenian town, on 25th June 2018, in Spilje, Slovenia.
    slovenia-333-25-06-2018.jpg
  • A large seagull takes-off in front of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    trafalgar_square-04-29-03-2018.jpg
  • A large seagull takes-off in front of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, on 29th March, 2018 in London, England.
    trafalgar_square-05-29-03-2018.jpg
  • The landlady of a typical British seaside Bed and Breakfast sits outside wearing her apron while a tame seagull waits for regular titbit scraps that she feeds the gull and its female partner, on 14th July 2017, at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.
    bridlington-10-14-07-2017.jpg
  • A single seagull perches on top of a lamp post overlooking approaching storm clouds over the North Sea, on 13th July 2017, at Bridlington, East Riding, England.
    bridlington-02-13-07-2017.jpg
  • A young man on Lime Street, strides alongside a pigeon, on 10th May 2017, in the City of London, England.
    city_people-54-10-05-2017.jpg
  • A businessman on Lime Street, disturbes a pigeon which takes to flight, on 10th May 2017, in the City of London, England.
    city_people-53-10-05-2017.jpg
  • A seagul watches from the height of a car roof, spying a father and son eating chips, on 29th April 2017, at Hastings, East Sussex, England.
    hastings-17-29-04-2017.jpg
  • A large seagull perched on a rail overlooking the Thames river on London's Southbank, England.
    southbank-05-21-11-2016.jpg
  • The Shard rises high above the News Building at London Bridge. The News Building is a 17-storey office block forming part of the London Bridge Quarter development. It houses all of News UK's London operations, including The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun and HarperCollins. It was designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, who also designed The Shard across the road from it, and was financed by Qatar, which is behind the London Bridge Quarter development.
    tall_shard01-16-02-2016.jpg
  • A woman holds a parrot in front of the broad message on a hoarding announcing the next major exhibition by Delacroix at the National Gallery in London,
    delacroix_hoarding28-28-01-2016.jpg
  • Aerial detail of a dead pigeon, seemingly in a peraceful sleep in a City of London street.
    city_people19-10-09-2015.jpg
  • Lone pigeon perched on a steel girder on the underside of a railway bridge in south London.
    bridge_pigeon01-30-04-2015.jpg
  • Apple iPhone ad, walking pigeon and bent fashion retailer hanger dropped on a central London side street.
    v_poster05-27-03-2015.jpg
  • A mangled, headless, pigeon lies on the pavement on London's Piccadily.
    dead_pigeon01-06-03-2015.jpg
  • Pedestriands walk around a mangled, headless, pigeon lies on the pavement on London's Piccadily.
    dead_pigeon02-06-03-2015.jpg
  • German artist Katharina Fritsch's sculpture 'Hahn/Cock', a 4.72m high scale fibre glass and polyester resin, ultramarine blue domestic cockerel, just unveiled on the fourth plinth in the north-west corner of Trafalgar Square, London. The 4th plinth was intended to hold a statue of William IV, but remained bare due to low funds. In 1999, a sequence of three contemporary artworks to be displayed on the plinth were announced.
    hahn_cock05-25-07-2013.jpg
  • We see two unsighted children reaching out to feel the soft feathers of a penguin as part of their learning experience for unsighted (or near-blind) children as well as the extra therapy of heightening their touch sensation. The penguin belongs to Drusillas Park Zoo near to Alfriston, in East Sussex targeting children aged between about 2 to 10. The zoo is home to many exotic wild and domestic animals with hands-on activities such as this.
    blind_children01-12-02-1991.jpg
  • Seen through a polished sheet glass window, a pigeon takes off among pedestrians, appearing as a symmetrical image.
    window_symmetry04-15-05-2012.jpg
  • Seen through a polished sheet glass window, a pigeon takes off among pedestrians, appearing as a symmetrical image.
    window_symmetry03-15-05-2012.jpg
  • A pigeon stanbds on top of a central London bus shelter, with a ladty whopper obliviously standing below.
    bus_shelter01-27-02-2012.jpg
  • Hanging goose at Sarah Leggitt's estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock at Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland. She and her husband moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
    isle_of_mull43-18-11-2011.jpg
  • Hen and fishing boat equipment at the Old Smithy, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, Scotland. http://www.pennyghael.org.uk/Community/Storage/index.htm
    isle_of_mull77-18-11-2011.jpg
  • Hanging goose at Sarah Leggitt's estate cottage, a former Smithy with livestock at Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, Scotland. She and her husband moved from southern England 6 years ago to work for the Lochbuie Estate and the old Smithy is provided to them as living accommodation. Lochbuie is a settlement on the island of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure. The name is from the Scottish Gaelic Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch". http://lochbuie.com/Lochbuie
    isle_of_mull44-18-11-2011.jpg
  • The tall office buildings of Number One London Bridge with a reflected construction crane in a few glass windows.
    tall_offices1-23-09-2011.jpg
  • Graffiti street corner on Florence's Piazza Santa Croce.
    florence_italy87-22-10-2010.jpg
  • An unrecognisable bather wearing a stripy costume bends over awkwardly to adjust his towel on the promenade pavement (sidewalk) at Minehead, Devon. The man's reddened posterior is pointed towards the viewer and his dachshund (sausage) pet dog stands still looking away to the right, towards unseen interest. A family of four stroll along the sandy beach during low tide. It is a hot afternoon but we only see a quiet scene at this busy resort.
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  • Park users feed the very common green Parakeets by hand, in Kensington Park, on 2nd April 2021, in London, England. According to the RSPB, the ring-necked, or rose-ringed, parakeet is the UK's most abundant naturalised parrot. It became established in the wild in the 1970s after captive birds escaped or were released. It is a well-known resident of the greater London area, roosting communally in large flocks. The population has been increasing steadily, though it remains concentrated in south-east England. The ring-necked parakeet's native range is a broad belt of arid tropical countryside stretching from west Africa across lowland India south of the Himalayas, where it is a common bird.
    feeding_parakeets04-02-04-2021.jpg
  • Park users feed the very common green Parakeets by hand, in Kensington Park, on 2nd April 2021, in London, England. According to the RSPB, the ring-necked, or rose-ringed, parakeet is the UK's most abundant naturalised parrot. It became established in the wild in the 1970s after captive birds escaped or were released. It is a well-known resident of the greater London area, roosting communally in large flocks. The population has been increasing steadily, though it remains concentrated in south-east England. The ring-necked parakeet's native range is a broad belt of arid tropical countryside stretching from west Africa across lowland India south of the Himalayas, where it is a common bird.
    feeding_parakeets03-02-04-2021.jpg
  • Park users feed the very common green Parakeets by hand, in Kensington Park, on 2nd April 2021, in London, England. According to the RSPB, the ring-necked, or rose-ringed, parakeet is the UK's most abundant naturalised parrot. It became established in the wild in the 1970s after captive birds escaped or were released. It is a well-known resident of the greater London area, roosting communally in large flocks. The population has been increasing steadily, though it remains concentrated in south-east England. The ring-necked parakeet's native range is a broad belt of arid tropical countryside stretching from west Africa across lowland India south of the Himalayas, where it is a common bird.
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  • Park users feed the very common green Parakeets by hand, in Kensington Park, on 2nd April 2021, in London, England. According to the RSPB, the ring-necked, or rose-ringed, parakeet is the UK's most abundant naturalised parrot. It became established in the wild in the 1970s after captive birds escaped or were released. It is a well-known resident of the greater London area, roosting communally in large flocks. The population has been increasing steadily, though it remains concentrated in south-east England. The ring-necked parakeet's native range is a broad belt of arid tropical countryside stretching from west Africa across lowland India south of the Himalayas, where it is a common bird.
    feeding_parakeets02-02-04-2021.jpg
  • Examples of bird wildlife to be found after the extensive conservation project at Barton Broad in the Norfolk Broads. The information board shows us the species and kinds of birdlife thriving in this wetland, a region of east Anglia known for its important natural habitats after decades of neglect. Birds such as Coot, Mallard, Moorhen, Tern and Grebe are all surviving thanks to investment and a commitment to protect native species. Barton Broad is the largest Broad in the Ant Valley. It is a man-made landscape impacted by natural processes - the open water is a result of flooded peat diggings. The fen habitat around Barton Broad contributes to the largest fenland expanse in the UK and contains rare vegetation.
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