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Finches: Difference in feather costume
The male finch colors are more striking than in females.
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Magpie
The magpie is a bird belonging to the family of corvids.
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Godwit
The godwit is a wader which belongs to the waders.
On the picture you can see the godwit while flying.
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Mallard
The wild ducks you recognize the males to their beautiful colors.
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Robin
The robin is a songbird. He ventured close to houses, especially in winter. Furthermore, it is a very frequent breeding in large gardens, parks and forests.
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Vink: Songbird
The finch, also called chaffinch, botvink or charlotte, is a songbird.
This one is a female.
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The lightship West-Hinder
Het lichtschip West-Hinder aan het Bonapartedok, vlakbij het Museum Aan de Stroom in Antwerpen.
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Flying stork
The stork comes with us as a dragonfly or breeding bird.
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Fishing heron
In Belgium, blue herons are found almost everywhere with water. This copy was noted on the Westerplas in Sint-Martens-Latem.
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Waterhoen
The waterhoen ( Gallinula chloropus ) is a bird of the family of rallies ( Rallidae ).
Water cans usually make their nests between the reeds, but sometimes also between bushes or trees. They build a platform of dead plant material as it were. The …
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Wild duck with chicks
Water bird with orange legs, bathing lane, wide flat beak and purple-blue mirror. The woerd (male) has a shiny green head, a white collar, a maroon chest and curled black feathers on the tail. The female has an unobtrusive brown color and an …
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Blue heron
The blue heron is a bird that eats fish and amphibians , but also other animals like insects and small mammals are being kidnapped.
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