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FEATURE - Möwen am Jamuna in Indien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pradeep Gaur/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11009904h)
Indian devotees pose for a photo with seagull birds in the background flapping their wings over the river.
A flock of Seagulls fly along the Yamuna River at Nigam Bodh Ghat. During the onset of winter season, flocks of Siberian seagulls migrate through Delhi making a temporary home at the river Ganga and Yamuna. This place is a haven for bird watchers and photographers. During morning hours birds are often fed by devotees who arrive to bathe at the river.
Glimpse of Seagulls at Yamuna Ghat in New Delhi, India - 08 Nov 2020
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FEATURE - Ein wütender Reiher attackiert einen Adler
An eagle found itself under attack by an angry heron when it refused to budge from an African lagoon.
Dramatic pictures show the skirmish between an African fish eagle and the Goliath heron, which is the world's tallest species of heron, at Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
Professional photographer Max Waugh, 40, captured the extraordinary battle from a purpose-built "hide" at the lagoon, designed to allow photographers to get even closer to wildlife without disturbing them.
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
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FEATURE - Ein wütender Reiher attackiert einen Adler
An eagle found itself under attack by an angry heron when it refused to budge (PICTURED) from an African lagoon.
Dramatic pictures show the skirmish between an African fish eagle and the Goliath heron, which is the world's tallest species of heron, at Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
Professional photographer Max Waugh, 40, captured the extraordinary battle from a purpose-built "hide" at the lagoon, designed to allow photographers to get even closer to wildlife without disturbing them.
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
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FEATURE - Ein wütender Reiher attackiert einen Adler
An eagle found itself under attack by an angry heron when it refused to budge from an African lagoon.
Dramatic pictures show the skirmish between an African fish eagle and the Goliath heron, which is the world's tallest species of heron, at Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
Professional photographer Max Waugh, 40, captured the extraordinary battle from a purpose-built "hide" at the lagoon, designed to allow photographers to get even closer to wildlife without disturbing them.
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
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FEATURE - Ein wütender Reiher attackiert einen Adler
An eagle found itself under attack by an angry heron when it refused to budge (PICTURED) from an African lagoon.
Dramatic pictures show the skirmish between an African fish eagle and the Goliath heron, which is the world's tallest species of heron, at Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
Professional photographer Max Waugh, 40, captured the extraordinary battle from a purpose-built "hide" at the lagoon, designed to allow photographers to get even closer to wildlife without disturbing them.
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
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FEATURE - Ein wütender Reiher attackiert einen Adler
An eagle found itself under attack by an angry heron when it refused to budge from an African lagoon.
Dramatic pictures show the skirmish between an African fish eagle and the Goliath heron, which is the world's tallest species of heron, at Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
Professional photographer Max Waugh, 40, captured the extraordinary battle from a purpose-built "hide" at the lagoon, designed to allow photographers to get even closer to wildlife without disturbing them.
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Ein wütender Reiher attackiert einen Adler
An eagle found itself under attack by an angry heron when it refused to budge from an African lagoon.
Dramatic pictures show the skirmish between an African fish eagle and the Goliath heron, which is the world's tallest species of heron, at Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
Professional photographer Max Waugh, 40, captured the extraordinary battle from a purpose-built "hide" at the lagoon, designed to allow photographers to get even closer to wildlife without disturbing them.
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Ein wütender Reiher attackiert einen Adler
An eagle found itself under attack by an angry heron when it refused to budge from an African lagoon.
Dramatic pictures show the skirmish between an African fish eagle and the Goliath heron, which is the world's tallest species of heron, at Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
Professional photographer Max Waugh, 40, captured the extraordinary battle from a purpose-built "hide" at the lagoon, designed to allow photographers to get even closer to wildlife without disturbing them.
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Ein wütender Reiher attackiert einen Adler
An eagle found itself under attack by an angry heron when it refused to budge from an African lagoon.
Dramatic pictures show the skirmish between an African fish eagle and the Goliath heron, which is the world's tallest species of heron, at Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
Professional photographer Max Waugh, 40, captured the extraordinary battle from a purpose-built "hide" at the lagoon, designed to allow photographers to get even closer to wildlife without disturbing them.
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Ein wütender Reiher attackiert einen Adler
An eagle found itself under attack by an angry heron when it refused to budge from an African lagoon.
Dramatic pictures show the skirmish between an African fish eagle and the Goliath heron, which is the world's tallest species of heron, at Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
Professional photographer Max Waugh, 40, captured the extraordinary battle from a purpose-built "hide" at the lagoon, designed to allow photographers to get even closer to wildlife without disturbing them.
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Ein wütender Reiher attackiert einen Adler
An eagle found itself under attack by an angry heron when it refused to budge from an African lagoon.
Dramatic pictures show the skirmish between an African fish eagle and the Goliath heron, which is the world's tallest species of heron, at Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
Professional photographer Max Waugh, 40, captured the extraordinary battle from a purpose-built "hide" at the lagoon, designed to allow photographers to get even closer to wildlife without disturbing them.
© Max Waugh/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Common buzzard (Buteo buteo), flapping wings on the ground.
Common buzzard (Buteo buteo), flapping wings on the ground, United Kingdom, Europe
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Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food, Antarctic Peninsula - 2011
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Exodus/REX Shutterstock (1711415e)
Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food by flapping arms
Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food, Antarctic Peninsula - 2011
*MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features*
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qb81
With Saturday (25 April) being World Penguin Day, wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has shared some of his favourite pictures of the aquatic, flightless birds.
Wimbledon-based Paul, who guides for Exodus Travels, has led many expeditions to the poles on small ice-breakers, so has had great opportunites to document penguin behaviour.
He explains: "I love the polar bears of the North but there is something magical about the penguins down South that entrance me. Yes it can be a mission to get there but it is palpably worth it.
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Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food, Antarctic Peninsula - 2011
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Exodus/REX Shutterstock (1711415b)
Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food by flapping arms
Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food, Antarctic Peninsula - 2011
*MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features*
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qb81
With Saturday (25 April) being World Penguin Day, wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has shared some of his favourite pictures of the aquatic, flightless birds.
Wimbledon-based Paul, who guides for Exodus Travels, has led many expeditions to the poles on small ice-breakers, so has had great opportunites to document penguin behaviour.
He explains: "I love the polar bears of the North but there is something magical about the penguins down South that entrance me. Yes it can be a mission to get there but it is palpably worth it.
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Mute Swan adult bathing in a lake in Suffolk, Britain - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Sawer/FLPA / Rex Features (1934791k)
Barmy Bird's Bathing Bother
Splish splash I was taking a bath (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food, Antarctic Peninsula - 2011
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus / Rex Features (1711415e)
Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food by flapping arms
Don't Get In A Flap: Baby Penguin Demands Food
A penguin got in a real flap when it demanded food from its mother.
Or maybe it had forgot it was a penguin and was trying to fly?
The Gentoo juvenile frantically waved its wings and cried out when hunger struck.
At one point it looked as if it was flexing its tiny arms in a fit of anger.
Photographer and Exodus travel tour guide Paul Goldstein captured the peckish penguin on the Antarctic peninsula.
He explains: "The youngster may have looked like it was showing off but in fact it is actually asking its mother to feed it.
"The mother will regurgitate food for its offspring and the small one must have wanted to not-so-subtly let her know it was hungry."
The adult penguin will catch fish, krill or squid and digest it or hold it in for a while. When it is ready, it will regurgitate the food into its beak, before placing the food into the baby penguin's mouth.
Gentoos breed on many sub-Antarctic islands, including the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and, like these examples, the Antarctic Peninsula. The total breeding population is estimated to be over 300,000 pairs.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVGEQWHED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food, Antarctic Peninsula - 2011
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus / Rex Features (1711415d)
Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food by flapping arms
Don't Get In A Flap: Baby Penguin Demands Food
A penguin got in a real flap when it demanded food from its mother.
Or maybe it had forgot it was a penguin and was trying to fly?
The Gentoo juvenile frantically waved its wings and cried out when hunger struck.
At one point it looked as if it was flexing its tiny arms in a fit of anger.
Photographer and Exodus travel tour guide Paul Goldstein captured the peckish penguin on the Antarctic peninsula.
He explains: "The youngster may have looked like it was showing off but in fact it is actually asking its mother to feed it.
"The mother will regurgitate food for its offspring and the small one must have wanted to not-so-subtly let her know it was hungry."
The adult penguin will catch fish, krill or squid and digest it or hold it in for a while. When it is ready, it will regurgitate the food into its beak, before placing the food into the baby penguin's mouth.
Gentoos breed on many sub-Antarctic islands, including the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and, like these examples, the Antarctic Peninsula. The total breeding population is estimated to be over 300,000 pairs.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVGEQWHED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food, Antarctic Peninsula - 2011
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus / Rex Features (1711415c)
Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food by flapping arms
Don't Get In A Flap: Baby Penguin Demands Food
A penguin got in a real flap when it demanded food from its mother.
Or maybe it had forgot it was a penguin and was trying to fly?
The Gentoo juvenile frantically waved its wings and cried out when hunger struck.
At one point it looked as if it was flexing its tiny arms in a fit of anger.
Photographer and Exodus travel tour guide Paul Goldstein captured the peckish penguin on the Antarctic peninsula.
He explains: "The youngster may have looked like it was showing off but in fact it is actually asking its mother to feed it.
"The mother will regurgitate food for its offspring and the small one must have wanted to not-so-subtly let her know it was hungry."
The adult penguin will catch fish, krill or squid and digest it or hold it in for a while. When it is ready, it will regurgitate the food into its beak, before placing the food into the baby penguin's mouth.
Gentoos breed on many sub-Antarctic islands, including the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and, like these examples, the Antarctic Peninsula. The total breeding population is estimated to be over 300,000 pairs.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVGEQWHED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food, Antarctic Peninsula - 2011
IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus / Rex Features (1711415b)
Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food by flapping arms
Don't Get In A Flap: Baby Penguin Demands Food
A penguin got in a real flap when it demanded food from its mother.
Or maybe it had forgot it was a penguin and was trying to fly?
The Gentoo juvenile frantically waved its wings and cried out when hunger struck.
At one point it looked as if it was flexing its tiny arms in a fit of anger.
Photographer and Exodus travel tour guide Paul Goldstein captured the peckish penguin on the Antarctic peninsula.
He explains: "The youngster may have looked like it was showing off but in fact it is actually asking its mother to feed it.
"The mother will regurgitate food for its offspring and the small one must have wanted to not-so-subtly let her know it was hungry."
The adult penguin will catch fish, krill or squid and digest it or hold it in for a while. When it is ready, it will regurgitate the food into its beak, before placing the food into the baby penguin's mouth.
Gentoos breed on many sub-Antarctic islands, including the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and, like these examples, the Antarctic Peninsula. The total breeding population is estimated to be over 300,000 pairs.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVGEQWHED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food, Antarctic Peninsula - 2011
IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus / Rex Features (1711415a)
Juvenile Gentoo penguin demands food by flapping arms
Don't Get In A Flap: Baby Penguin Demands Food
A penguin got in a real flap when it demanded food from its mother.
Or maybe it had forgot it was a penguin and was trying to fly?
The Gentoo juvenile frantically waved its wings and cried out when hunger struck.
At one point it looked as if it was flexing its tiny arms in a fit of anger.
Photographer and Exodus travel tour guide Paul Goldstein captured the peckish penguin on the Antarctic peninsula.
He explains: "The youngster may have looked like it was showing off but in fact it is actually asking its mother to feed it.
"The mother will regurgitate food for its offspring and the small one must have wanted to not-so-subtly let her know it was hungry."
The adult penguin will catch fish, krill or squid and digest it or hold it in for a while. When it is ready, it will regurgitate the food into its beak, before placing the food into the baby penguin's mouth.
Gentoos breed on many sub-Antarctic islands, including the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and, like these examples, the Antarctic Peninsula. The total breeding population is estimated to be over 300,000 pairs.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IVGEQWHED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Norway
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Walter Huber / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298534a )
Atlantic Puffin stretched wingspan, Runde island, Norway
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Kenya - Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Morgan King / Rex Features ( 1349966i )
Angry Elephant Flapping Ears, Tsavo, Kenya
Kenya - Mar 2011
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Environment
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Environmental Images / Universal Images Group / Rex Features (2583299a)
Adelie Penguin On Paulet Island, Antarctica Peninsula. An Adelie Penguin poses on an iceberg near Paulet Island in Antarctica. Adelies are the smallest of all the penguins, they breed in large colonies, and have stubby wings which propel them through the water as they dive for fish.
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