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  • Common crane (Grus grus) wading in water. Large migratory crane species that lives in wet meadows and marshland. It has a wingspan of between 2 and 2.5 metres. It spends the summer in northeastern Europe and western Asia, and overwinters in north Africa. It feeds on vegetation, insects, frogs and snakes. Photographed in the Hula Valley, Israel, in March
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  • Grey heron (Ardea cinerea) wading in a water pond. This large bird hunts in lakes, rivers and marshes, catching fish or small animals with a darting strike of its head. It is found throughout Africa and Eurasia. Photographed in Israel in September
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  • Flock of flamingos wading in a lake. Photographed in Tanzania
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  • Wading birds in a foraging in a water pond
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  • Eurasian spoonbill or common spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) wading in water. This wading bird is found in southern Eurasia, Europe and North Africa. It migrates to the tropics in winter. It inhabits marshy wetlands and feeds on fish, frogs and other aquatic animals. Photographed in Israel, in September.
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  • A flock of Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) wading in a water pool. Photographed in the Arava, Near Eilat, Israel The greater flamingo is a large wading bird which inhabits lakes and coastal waters in parts of Africa, Asia and South and Central America. It feeds by submerging its large bill in the water and filtering shrimp, plant matter and insects. Its pink colour is due to pigments in the shrimp that make up a large part of its diet. Flamingos are generally social feeders
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  • A flock of Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) wading in a water pool. Photographed in the Arava, Near Eilat, Israel The greater flamingo is a large wading bird which inhabits lakes and coastal waters in parts of Africa, Asia and South and Central America. It feeds by submerging its large bill in the water and filtering shrimp, plant matter and insects. Its pink colour is due to pigments in the shrimp that make up a large part of its diet. Flamingos are generally social feeders
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  • A flock of Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) wading in a water pool. Photographed in the Arava, Near Eilat, Israel The greater flamingo is a large wading bird which inhabits lakes and coastal waters in parts of Africa, Asia and South and Central America. It feeds by submerging its large bill in the water and filtering shrimp, plant matter and insects. Its pink colour is due to pigments in the shrimp that make up a large part of its diet. Flamingos are generally social feeders
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  • Eurasian spoonbill or common spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) wading in water. This wading bird is found in southern Eurasia, Europe and North Africa. It migrates to the tropics in winter. It inhabits marshy wetlands and feeds on fish, frogs and other aquatic animals. Photographed in Israel, in September.
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  • Eurasian spoonbill or common spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) wading in water. This wading bird is found in southern Eurasia, Europe and North Africa. It migrates to the tropics in winter. It inhabits marshy wetlands and feeds on fish, frogs and other aquatic animals. Photographed in Israel, in September.
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  • A flock of Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) wading in a water pool. Photographed in the Arava, Near Eilat, Israel
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  • A flock of Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) wading in a water pool. Photographed in the Arava, Near Eilat, Israel
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  • A flock of Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) wading in a water pool. Photographed in the Arava, Near Eilat, Israel
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  • Common sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos) foraging for food while wading in a pool. This is a wading bird that inhabits coastal areas. It is a migrant, spending the northern summer in Europe and Asia and heading to Australasia and southern parts of Africa and Asia in the northern winter. It feeds on molluscs, crustaceans and insects. Photographed in Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel in September.
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  • Stone Curlew, Eurasian Thick-knee, or Eurasian Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) with chicks. This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Stone curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) on the ground. This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel
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  • The Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It is a widespread, but uncommon, species that breeds in the warmer parts of Europe (predominantly in central and eastern regions), across temperate Asia and Southern Africa. The Black Stork feeds on amphibians and insects.Photographed in Ein Afek, Israel in October
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  • The Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It is a widespread, but uncommon, species that breeds in the warmer parts of Europe (predominantly in central and eastern regions), across temperate Asia and Southern Africa. The Black Stork feeds on amphibians and insects.Photographed in Ein Afek, Israel in October
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  • Stone Curlew, Eurasian Thick-knee, or Eurasian Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus). This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel in June
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  • Stone Curlew, Eurasian Thick-knee, or Eurasian Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) with chicks. This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel in May
    AM_f_Stone-curlew_1898.jpg
  • Stone Curlew, Eurasian Thick-knee, or Eurasian Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) with chicks. This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Stone Curlew, Eurasian Thick-knee, or Eurasian Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus). This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Stone Curlew, Eurasian Thick-knee, or Eurasian Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) with chicks. This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Stone curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) on the ground. This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel
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  • Stone curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) on the ground. This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel
    BT_stone-curlew_EB957.jpg
  • The Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It is a widespread, but uncommon, species that breeds in the warmer parts of Europe (predominantly in central and eastern regions), across temperate Asia and Southern Africa. The Black Stork feeds on amphibians and insects.Photographed in Israel in August
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  • The Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It is a widespread, but uncommon, species that breeds in the warmer parts of Europe (predominantly in central and eastern regions), across temperate Asia and Southern Africa. The Black Stork feeds on amphibians and insects.Photographed in Israel in March
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  • Tanzania wildlife safari wading birds: African Spoonbill (Platalea alba) and a Pink-backed Pelican (Pelecanus rufescens)
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  • Stone Curlew, Eurasian Thick-knee, or Eurasian Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) with chicks. This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel in May
    AM_f_Stone-curlew_1891.jpg
  • Stone Curlew, Eurasian Thick-knee, or Eurasian Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) with chicks. This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel in May
    AM_f_Stone-curlew_1829.jpg
  • Stone Curlew, Eurasian Thick-knee, or Eurasian Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus). This wading bird is found in dry open scrublands of Europe, north Africa and south-western Asia. It feeds mainly on insects and other invertebrates, but will also prey on other small animals. Photographed in Israel in May
    AM_f_Stone-curlew_1865.jpg
  • The Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It is a widespread, but uncommon, species that breeds in the warmer parts of Europe (predominantly in central and eastern regions), across temperate Asia and Southern Africa. The Black Stork feeds on amphibians and insects.Photographed in Israel in March
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  • Flamingo stands at waters edge [Flamingos or flamingoes are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, the only bird family in the order Phoenicopteriformes. Four flamingo species are distributed throughout the Americas, including the Caribbean, and two species are native to Africa, Asia, and Europe].  Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XX;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1825
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • Two Saddle-billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) wading in water. Photographed at Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania
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  • black-winged stilt (Himantopus himantopus) wading in water during a golden dawn. Photographed at Ein Afek Nature Reserve, in Israel, in September
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food in a field. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • The grey heron (Ardea cinerea) is a long-legged predatory wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia and also parts of Africa. It is resident in much of its range, but some populations from the more northern parts migrate southwards in autumn. A bird of wetland areas, it can be seen around lakes, rivers, ponds, marshes and on the sea coast. It feeds mostly on aquatic creatures which it catches after standing stationary beside or in the water or stalking its prey through the shallows. from the book '  Animal portraiture ' by Richard Lydekker, and illustrated by Wilhelm Kuhnert, Published in London by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1912
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  • Flamingo stands at waters edge [Flamingos or flamingoes are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, the only bird family in the order Phoenicopteriformes. Four flamingo species are distributed throughout the Americas, including the Caribbean, and two species are native to Africa, Asia, and Europe].  Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XX;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1825
    IR_f_Vol20_0353-colour.jpg
  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • Grey heron (Ardea cinerea) wading in a water pond. This large bird hunts in lakes, rivers and marshes, catching fish or small animals with a darting strike of its head. It is found throughout Africa and Eurasia. Photographed in Israel in July
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  • Red-wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus). This wading bird is found throughout West Asia, South Asia, southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. It nests in marshes and other freshwater wetland habitats. It feeds on insects, invertebrates and aquatic vegetation. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
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  • The grey heron (Ardea cinerea) is a long-legged predatory wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia and also parts of Africa. A bird of wetland areas, it can be seen around lakes, rivers, ponds, marshes and on the sea coast. It feeds mostly on aquatic creatures which it catches after standing stationary beside or in the water or stalking its prey through the shallows. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers.
    IR_f_greyheron_gwillim034.jpg
  • The grey heron (Ardea cinerea) is a long-legged predatory wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia and also parts of Africa. A bird of wetland areas, it can be seen around lakes, rivers, ponds, marshes and on the sea coast. It feeds mostly on aquatic creatures which it catches after standing stationary beside or in the water or stalking its prey through the shallows. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers.
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  • Asian openbill stork (Anastomus oscitans). This is a relatively small stork, with a body length of 68 centimetres. It breeds in tropical areas of southern Asia, building a nest in a tree. It is a wading bird, using its long beak and neck to feed on molluscs, fish and other small animals in wetland areas. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
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  • Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis) feeding in a shallow pond. These wading birds often forage socially and use the tactic of herding their prey species into shallow water. They are alternatively called the wood stork or wood ibis. Photographed in Kenya
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  • Yellow-billed stork (Mycteria ibis) feeding in a shallow pond. These wading birds often forage socially and use the tactic of herding their prey species into shallow water. They are alternatively called the wood stork or wood ibis. Photographed in Kenya
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  • Flamingoes in Captivity wading in a shallow lake
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  • Flamingoes in Captivity wading in a shallow lake
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food on a landfill. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, on the Gaza border in May
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food on a landfill. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, on the Gaza border in May
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food on a landfill. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, on the Gaza border in May
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food on a landfill. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, on the Gaza border in May
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  • Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) wading in a pool. Photographed at Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel, in August
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  • Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) wading in a pool. Photographed at Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel, in August
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  • a group of little stint (Calidris minuta). This small wading shorebird is a migrant, breeding in the sub-Arctic tundra and islands, and spending the winter around the coasts of Africa. It feeds on insects, crustaceans and molluscs, which it usually finds on mudflats and estuaries. It reaches a maximum length of around 14 centimetres. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food in a water pool. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food in a water pool. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food in a water pool. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • Common Redshank (Tringa totanus) with perfect reflection wading in the water. Israel October 2007
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Tel Dan nature reserve, Children wading in the natural pools
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • The Eurasian bittern or great bittern (Botaurus stellaris) is a wading bird in the bittern subfamily (Botaurinae) of the heron family Ardeidae. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
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  • Two Saddle-billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) wading in water. Photographed at Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania
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  • Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) wading in water, Photographed in Israel in August
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  • Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) wading in water, Photographed in Israel in August
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  • black-winged stilt (Himantopus himantopus) wading in water during a golden dawn. Photographed at Ein Afek Nature Reserve, in Israel, in September
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  • Israel, Maagan Michael beach, Chelonia mydas, green turtle after hatching on their first voyage to the Mediterranean Sea wading in the shallow water. September 2007
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  • Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) wading in a pool. Photographed at Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel, in August
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  • Marsh Sandpiper (Tringa stagnatilis) wading in the water. Photographed in Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel in August
    AM_f_Marsh-Sandpiper_671A9501.jpg
  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food in a water pool. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) foraging for food in a water pool. White storks are very large wading birds that feed on fish, frogs and insects, as well as small reptiles, rodents and smaller birds. They migrate annually from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • little stint (Calidris minuta). This small wading shorebird is a migrant, breeding in the sub-Arctic tundra and islands, and spending the winter around the coasts of Africa. It feeds on insects, crustaceans and molluscs, which it usually finds on mudflats and estuaries. It reaches a maximum length of around 14 centimetres. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) wading in a pool. Photographed in Israel, in September
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  • Africa, Tanzania, Lake Manyara National Park, two Saddle-billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) wading in water
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  • Israel, Maagan Michael beach, Chelonia mydas, green turtle after hatching on their first voyage to the Mediterranean Sea wading in the shallow water. September 2007
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  • Israel, Maagan Michael beach, Chelonia mydas, green turtle after hatching on their first voyage to the Mediterranean Sea wading in the shallow water. September 2007
    HN_DSC_0061_2_fs_PSh.jpg
  • little stint (Calidris minuta). This small wading shorebird is a migrant, breeding in the sub-Arctic tundra and islands, and spending the winter around the coasts of Africa. It feeds on insects, crustaceans and molluscs, which it usually finds on mudflats and estuaries. It reaches a maximum length of around 14 centimetres. Photographed in Israel, in August
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  • Little egret (Egretta garzetta) foraging for food while wading in a pool. This small white heron is originally native to warmer parts of Europe and Asia, Africa and Australia. It eats crustaceans, fish and insects that it catches in shallow water. Photographed in Israe
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  • Hadeda ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) in flight. This is a wading bird with long legs, a long neck and a long bill for feeding on insects, crustaceans, spiders, snails, small lizards and earthworms. It inhabits grasslands, bushlands and shore edges where it forages on the ground for its prey. It is usually found in groups of 5-20 birds.
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  • Common sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos). This is a wading bird that inhabits coastal areas. It is a migrant, spending the northern summer in Europe and Asia and heading to Australasia and southern parts of Africa and Asia in the northern winter. It feeds on molluscs, crustaceans and insects. Photographed in Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel in September
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  • male Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) wading in water Photographed in Israel in September
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  • Northern Bald Ibis, (Geronticus eremita) wading in a water pool Israel winter January
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  • male Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) wading in water an orange sunset colours the water and the birds reflection. Photographed in Israel in September
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  • Common sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos). fishing in water This is a wading bird that inhabits coastal areas. It is a migrant, spending the northern summer in Europe and Asia and heading to Australasia and southern parts of Africa and Asia in the northern winter. It feeds on molluscs, crustaceans and insects. Photographed in Israel in August.
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  • Little egret (Egretta garzetta) catches fish while wading in a pool. This small white heron is originally native to warmer parts of Europe and Asia, Africa and Australia. It eats crustaceans, fish and insects that it catches in shallow water. Photographed in Israel in August
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  • The woolly-necked stork or whitenecked stork (Ciconia episcopus) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It breeds singly, or in small loose colonies. It is distributed in a wide variety of habitats including marshes in forests, agricultural areas, and freshwater wetlands. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
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  • Hadeda ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) in flight. This is a wading bird with long legs, a long neck and a long bill for feeding on insects, crustaceans, spiders, snails, small lizards and earthworms. It inhabits grasslands, bushlands and shore edges where it forages on the ground for its prey. It is usually found in groups of 5-20 birds.
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  • Hadeda ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) in flight. This is a wading bird with long legs, a long neck and a long bill for feeding on insects, crustaceans, spiders, snails, small lizards and earthworms. It inhabits grasslands, bushlands and shore edges where it forages on the ground for its prey. It is usually found in groups of 5-20 birds.
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  • Hadeda ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) in flight. This is a wading bird with long legs, a long neck and a long bill for feeding on insects, crustaceans, spiders, snails, small lizards and earthworms. It inhabits grasslands, bushlands and shore edges where it forages on the ground for its prey. It is usually found in groups of 5-20 birds.
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  • Charadrius is a genus of plovers, a group of wading birds. Handcolored copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume IV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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  • A flock of Eurasian spoonbills (Platalea leucorodia). This wading bird is found in southern Eurasia, Europe and North Africa. It migrates to the tropics in winter. It inhabits marshy wetlands and feeds on fish, frogs and other aquatic animals. Photographed in Israel, in October
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  • Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) wading in water Photographed at Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel in September
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  • Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) wading in water Photographed at Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel in September
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  • Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) wading in water Photographed at Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel in September
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  • male (Left) and female (right) Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) wading in water Photographed in Israel in September
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  • Northern Bald Ibis, (Geronticus eremita) wading in a water pool Israel winter January
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  • Common Redshank (Tringa totanus), Wading in a pond with reflection, Photographed in Israel in October
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