880 pictures found
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Flight of waders above a fishing boat with tourists on board for bird watching. Banc d'Arguin National Park. Mauritania.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Flight of waders above a fishing boat with tourists on board for bird watching. Banc d'Arguin National Park. Mauritania.
© Andrey Gudkov / Biosphoto
Caribbean flamingo on a nest with chick. Cuba.
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Upland Buzzard (Buteo hemilasius), ground nest, debris piles of any kind, Steppe, Eastern Mongolia, Mongolia, Asia
© Sylvain Cordier / Biosphoto
© Sylvain Cordier / Biosphoto
Upland Buzzard (Buteo hemilasius), ground nest, debris piles of any kind, Steppe, Eastern Mongolia, Mongolia, Asia
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Cap Fréhel lighthouses (old and new) against the light as seen from the foghorn - Côtes d'Armor. A tourist site, Cap Fréhel has been awarded the
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Cap Fréhel lighthouses (old and new) against the light as seen from the foghorn - Côtes d'Armor. A tourist site, Cap Fréhel has been awarded the Grand Site de France label since 2019 for its commitment to landscape preservation. It is a privileged observatory, both for the observation and contemplation of nature and birds, and for the maritime landscape it offers to the viewer.
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Cap Fréhel foghorn tower and ancient remains - Côtes d'Armor. Since September 2019, Cap Fréhel has been classified as a Grand Site de France. It is a
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Cap Fréhel foghorn tower and ancient remains - Côtes d'Armor. Since September 2019, Cap Fréhel has been classified as a Grand Site de France. It is a privileged observatory, both for the observation and contemplation of nature and birds, and for the maritime landscape it offers to the viewer.
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Pink granite rocks at the tip of Cap Fréhel in Plévenon, Côtes d'Armor - France. Since September 2019, Cap Fréhel has been classified as a Grand Site
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Pink granite rocks at the tip of Cap Fréhel in Plévenon, Côtes d'Armor - France. Since September 2019, Cap Fréhel has been classified as a Grand Site de France. It is a privileged observatory, both for the observation and contemplation of nature and birds, and for the seascape it offers to the viewer.
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La Fauconnière roosting rock ornithological reserve at Cap Fréhel - Côtes d'Armor. Fort La Latte can be seen in the distance. Since September 2019,
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
La Fauconnière roosting rock ornithological reserve at Cap Fréhel - Côtes d'Armor. Fort La Latte can be seen in the distance. Since September 2019, Cap Fréhel has been classified as a Grand Site de France. It is a privileged observatory, as much for the observation and contemplation of nature and birds, as for the maritime landscape it offers to the viewer.
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Towards the tip of Cap Fréhel and the Tour de la corne de brume in Plévenon - Côtes d'Armor. Since September 2019, Cap Fréhel has been classified as
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Towards the tip of Cap Fréhel and the Tour de la corne de brume in Plévenon - Côtes d'Armor. Since September 2019, Cap Fréhel has been classified as a Grand Site de France. It is a privileged observatory, both for the observation and contemplation of nature and birds, and for the maritime landscape it offers to the viewer.
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Le Amas du Cap Fréhel in Plévenon - Côtes d'Armor. Since September 2019, Cap Fréhel has been classified as a Grand Site de France. It is a privileged
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Le Amas du Cap Fréhel in Plévenon - Côtes d'Armor. Since September 2019, Cap Fréhel has been classified as a Grand Site de France. It is a privileged observatory, both for the observation and contemplation of nature and birds, and for the maritime landscape it offers to the viewer.
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Tour Vauban, former lighthouse at Cap Fréhel in the commune of
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Tour Vauban, former lighthouse at Cap Fréhel in the commune of Plévenon, Côtes d'Armor - France. Since September 2019, Cap Fréhel has been classified as a Grand Site de France. It is a privileged observatory, both for the observation and contemplation of nature and birds, and for the maritime landscape it offers to the viewer.
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Radars installed to track birds on the Vauban tower, former lighthouse at Cap Fréhel - Côtes d'Armor - France. Two radars have been installed on the
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Radars installed to track birds on the Vauban tower, former lighthouse at Cap Fréhel - Côtes d'Armor - France. Two radars have been installed on the Vauban tower to track gull-sized birds within a 10-kilometer radius, and to determine the flight altitude of birds, the trajectories of day and night migratory birds and various other species on the coast near the wind farm project.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Skuas fighting. Cruise on board Exploris One. Antarctic.
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Scientific study of the Oedicnème criard (Burhinus oedicnemus),
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
Scientific study of the Oedicnème criard (Burhinus oedicnemus), chick a few days old and details of its plumage as part of the national program, Plaine de Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France
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Scientific study of the Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), measurement of chick beak thickness as part of the national program, Plaine de Caen,
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
Scientific study of the Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), measurement of chick beak thickness as part of the national program, Plaine de Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France
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Scientific study of the Stone-Curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), measurement of chick beak length as part of the national program, Plaine de Caen,
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
Scientific study of the Stone-Curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), measurement of chick beak length as part of the national program, Plaine de Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France
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Scientific study of the Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus),
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
Scientific study of the Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), measurement of chick leg length as part of the national program, Plaine de Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France
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Scientific study of the Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus),
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
Scientific study of the Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), fitting of rings on a chick as part of the national programme, Plaine de Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France
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Scientific study of the Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), fitting of rings on a chick as part of the national programme, Plaine de Caen, Calvados,
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
© Christophe Perelle / Biosphoto
Scientific study of the Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), fitting of rings on a chick as part of the national programme, Plaine de Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France
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Girl watching birds on the cliff at Cap Blanc-Nez, Pas-de-Calais, France
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Girl watching birds on the cliff at Cap Blanc-Nez, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Girl watching birds on the cliff at Cap Blanc-Nez, Pas-de-Calais,
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Girl watching birds on the cliff at Cap Blanc-Nez, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Oedicnème criard (Burhinus oedicnemus) - Eurasian Stone-curlew Chick during bagging in Calvados, Normandy, France
© Michael Adam / Biosphoto
© Michael Adam / Biosphoto
Oedicnème criard (Burhinus oedicnemus) - Eurasian Stone-curlew Chick during bagging in Calvados, Normandy, France
© Michael Adam / Biosphoto
Eurasian Stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) - chick during ringing in Calvados, Normandy, France
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Ducks at dusk on the étang de Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais in the Forêt
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Ducks at dusk on the étang de Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais in the Forêt de Tronçais - Allier. Set in a beautiful pine forest, the étang de Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais covers 45 hectares. The Forêt de Tronçais is considered one of the finest oak forests in Europe. It was awarded the Forêt d'Exception label in 2018. This label is a guarantee of excellence. France
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Observer with binoculars on a pontoon at the étang de Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais - Forêt de Tronçais - Allier. The Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais pond covers 45
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Observer with binoculars on a pontoon at the étang de Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais - Forêt de Tronçais - Allier. The Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais pond covers 45 hectares in the beautiful pine forest that borders it. The Forêt de Tronçais is considered one of the finest oak forests in Europe. It was awarded the Forêt d'Exception label in 2018. This label is a guarantee of excellence. France
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examination of feathers on a passerine caught in the morning in the reedbed, Female spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), international protocol,
© Jean Mayet / Biosphoto
© Jean Mayet / Biosphoto
examination of feathers on a passerine caught in the morning in the reedbed, Female spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), international protocol, Bay of Audierne ringing station, Finistère, France.
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Feather examination on a passerine bird caught in the morning in the reedbed, Siberian Chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita), Audierne Bay Banding
© Jean Mayet / Biosphoto
© Jean Mayet / Biosphoto
Feather examination on a passerine bird caught in the morning in the reedbed, Siberian Chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita), Audierne Bay Banding Station, International Protocol, Finistère, France
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Fitting a tag on a passerine caught in the morning in the reedbed, Female spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), international protocol, Bay of
© Jean Mayet / Biosphoto
© Jean Mayet / Biosphoto
Fitting a tag on a passerine caught in the morning in the reedbed, Female spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), international protocol, Bay of Audierne ringing station, Finistère, France.
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Ornithologist photographer observing bird migrations at the foot of Cap Blanc-Nez, Pas de Calais, France
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Ornithologist photographer observing bird migrations at the foot of Cap Blanc-Nez, Pas de Calais, France
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Biologists from the Canadian Wildlife Service take common loon blood samples for mercury analysis. La Mauricie national park. Quebec. Canada
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
Biologists from the Canadian Wildlife Service take common loon blood samples for mercury analysis. La Mauricie national park. Quebec. Canada
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A common loon is released after biologists have taken blood samples for mercury analysis and have banded the bird. The banding of loons provides a
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
A common loon is released after biologists have taken blood samples for mercury analysis and have banded the bird. The banding of loons provides a reliable field method to re-observe individuals over many years and to track whether or not they are returning to their breeding lakes each summer. Additionally, banded loons are occasionally encountered alive or deceased on their non-breeding areas. A recovered banded loon provides important information on that individual’s or possibly, an entire breeding population’s wintering range. La Mauricie national park. Quebec. Canada
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A common loon is released after biologists have taken blood samples for mercury analysis and have banded the bird. The banding of loons provides a
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
A common loon is released after biologists have taken blood samples for mercury analysis and have banded the bird. The banding of loons provides a reliable field method to re-observe individuals over many years and to track whether or not they are returning to their breeding lakes each summer. Additionally, banded loons are occasionally encountered alive or deceased on their non-breeding areas. A recovered banded loon provides important information on that individual’s or possibly, an entire breeding population’s wintering range. La Mauricie national park. Quebec. Canada
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A common loon is released after biologists have taken blood samples for mercury analysis and have banded the bird. The banding of loons provides a
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
A common loon is released after biologists have taken blood samples for mercury analysis and have banded the bird. The banding of loons provides a reliable field method to re-observe individuals over many years and to track whether or not they are returning to their breeding lakes each summer. Additionally, banded loons are occasionally encountered alive or deceased on their non-breeding areas. A recovered banded loon provides important information on that individual’s or possibly, an entire breeding population’s wintering range. La Mauricie national park. Quebec. Canada
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Biologist Dennis Masse close to a flooded nest with two abandoned eggs half-submerged but still intact. The breeding pair that left
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
Biologist Dennis Masse close to a flooded nest with two abandoned eggs half-submerged but still intact. The breeding pair that left it behind probably built another nest where the female laid a second clutch. La Mauricie national park. Quebec. Canada
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A few years ago, I and wildlife biologist Denis Masse, today retired, went on one of the 150 lakes of La Mauricie national park. Mr
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
A few years ago, I and wildlife biologist Denis Masse, today retired, went on one of the 150 lakes of La Mauricie national park. Mr Masse worked for the park's conservation service and wanted to verify whether a pair of common loons has used one of the nesting rafts built here. These rafts are never submerged by water and they allow the loons to carry out the incubation of the eggs even if the water level rises on the lake during heavy rains. La Mauricie national park, Quebec. Canada
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A biologist from The Canadian Wildlife Service captures a common loon (Gavia immer) at night. In La Mauricie national park, 35
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
A biologist from The Canadian Wildlife Service captures a common loon (Gavia immer) at night. In La Mauricie national park, 35 breeding loons were captured and feathers and blood samples were collected for mercury analysis. La Mauricie national park. Quebec, Canada
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Young girl observing wildlife with binoculars in winter, Côte d'Opale, France
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Young girl observing wildlife with binoculars in winter, Côte d'Opale, France
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Fence and information panel for the protection of a nesting area for the Kentish Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) during a period from 03/april to
© Thierry Le Quay / Biosphoto
© Thierry Le Quay / Biosphoto
Fence and information panel for the protection of a nesting area for the Kentish Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) during a period from 03/april to 09/september of each year, on the beach of Sérignan, bank of the Grande Maïre pond, Plage de Sérignan, Hérault, France
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Fence and information panel for the protection of a nesting area for the Kentish Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) during a period from 03/april to
© Thierry Le Quay / Biosphoto
© Thierry Le Quay / Biosphoto
Fence and information panel for the protection of a nesting area for the Kentish Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) during a period from 03/april to 09/september of each year, on the beach of Sérignan, bank of the Grande Maïre pond, Plage de Sérignan, Hérault, France
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Young woman preparing a feeder containing sunflower seeds and mountain almond tree fruits for reintroduced Great Green Macaws, Limon Region, Costa
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Young woman preparing a feeder containing sunflower seeds and mountain almond tree fruits for reintroduced Great Green Macaws, Limon Region, Costa Rica
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Artificial nest set up in a mountain almond tree (Dipteryx oleifera) for Buffon's Macaw or Great Green Macaw in the Limon region of Costa Rica
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Artificial nest set up in a mountain almond tree (Dipteryx oleifera) for Buffon's Macaw or Great Green Macaw in the Limon region of Costa Rica
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Artificial nest set up in a mountain almond tree (Dipteryx oleifera) for Buffon's Macaw or Great Green Macaw in the Limon region of Costa Rica
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Jeune femme à 29 mètre de hauteur réinstallant les 3 oisillons
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Jeune femme à 29 mètre de hauteur réinstallant les 3 oisillons Ara de Buffon dans un nid artificel installé dans un Amadier des montagnes. Cette opération fait suite à la vérification de la bonne croissance des oisillons et l'un d'entre eux a été bagué, Région de Limon, Costa Rica / Young woman at 29 meters high reinstalling the 3 Great Green Macaw chicks in an artificial nest installed in a mountain almon tree. This operation follows the verification of the good growth of the chicks and one of them has been ringed, Region of Limon, Costa Rica
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Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chicks in a cloth bag before
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chicks in a cloth bag before being weighed, Limon Region, Costa Rica
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Checking the general health of a Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chick, Limon Region, Costa Rica
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Checking the general health of a Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chick, Limon Region, Costa Rica
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Tagging of a Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chick, Limon Region, Costa Rica
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Tagging of a Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chick, Limon Region, Costa Rica
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Tagging of a Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chick, Limon Region, Costa Rica
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Checking the wings of a Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chick, Limon Region, Costa Rica
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Checking the wings of a Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chick, Limon Region, Costa Rica
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Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chicks in a cloth bag before being weighed, Limon Region, Costa Rica
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Great Green Macaw (Ara Ambiguus) chicks in a cloth bag before being weighed, Limon Region, Costa Rica
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Young man 29 meters high holding in a fabric bag 3 Buffon's Macaw chicks from an artificial nest installed in a mountain almon tree. This operation
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
© Antoine Boureau / Biosphoto
Young man 29 meters high holding in a fabric bag 3 Buffon's Macaw chicks from an artificial nest installed in a mountain almon tree. This operation is carried out in order to check the good growth of the chicks and to tag them, Region of Limon, Costa Rica