Peacock displaying
The Phasianidae family of birds, which also includes pheasants and their allies, includes two Asiatic bird species (the blue or Indian peafowl, originally from India and Sri Lanka, and the green peafowl from Myanmar, Indochina, and Java) and one African species (the Congo peafowl, native only to the Congo Basin). Males of the peafowl are distinguished by their piercing calls and, among the Asiatic The female is referred to as a peahen, while the juvenile young are occasionally called peachicks. The term "peacock" is officially only used to describe the male.
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Pelican with Curly Feather Eating Fat Fish
Numerous Cape Gannet chicks are exposed to predators as fish reserves are depleted. These pelicans use a grisly chance to feed their own young when the parents are away fishing.
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Common Kingfisher - Feeding Juvenile
A common kingfisher is sometimes known as a fish dog.
Alcedo atthis in its scientific form
English name: Common Kingfisher Range: Found widely in North Africa, Europe, Asia, Southeast Asia, and other regions.
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