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Nest of an Eastern Phoebe that has been parasitised by a Brown-headed Cowbird
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A day-old chick
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The vast majority of parrots are, like this Blue-winged Parrotlet, cavity nesters.
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Female cardinal feeding her baby is seen from the window of my house in Columbia, Missouri. July 22, 2007 For the article "Northern Cardinal" Mated pairs sometimes sing together before nesting.
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A hoopoe sunbathing, on Lanzarote
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Nile crocodile eggs
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Young tortoise
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This plague patient is displaying a swollen, ruptured inguinal lymph node, or buboe. After the incubation period of 2-6 days, symptoms of the plague appear including severe malaise, headache, shaking chills, fever, and pain and swelling, or adenopathy, in the affected regional lymph nodes, also known as buboes.
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A Shiny Cowbird chick being fed by a Rufous-collared Sparrow
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Blue-footed Booby with egg and new young. The female Blue-footed Booby lays two or three eggs. Both male and female take turns incubating the eggs, while the non-sitting bird keeps watch.
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A cup of amazake. Amazake (甘酒?, [amazake]) is a traditional sweet, low-alcoholic Japanese drink made from fermented rice. Amazake dates from the Kofun period, and it is mentioned in the Nihon Shoki.
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The Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) is a medium-sized sea duck of the genus Bucephala, the goldeneyes. Their closest relative is the similar Barrow's Goldeneye.
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Rabies
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Crested Screamer (Chauna torquata)
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Louvain-la-Neuve Science Park, aerial view
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A female Calliope Hummingbird feeding fully grown chicks
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The Horus Swift, Apus horus, is a small bird in the swift family. It breeds in sub-Saharan Africa. It has an extensive continuous distribution from eastern and southern South Africa north to southern Zambia and central Mozambique, and has recently colonised the De Hoop Nature Reserve area of the Western Cape
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Chicks on a parent's back
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Gila monster at the Bristol Zoo.
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The vendace (Coregonus vandesius) is England's rarest species of fish, and is only found in the Lake District.
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Sourdough loaves