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29 Aug 2006 Postcard Collection (#5)

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Background image29 Aug 2006 Postcard Collection: Spotted Owls - Young perched on branch - Arizona, USA - Inhabits thickly wooded canyons-humid

Spotted Owls - Young perched on branch - Arizona, USA - Inhabits thickly wooded canyons-humid forests - Strictly
CAN-2691 Spotted Owls - Young perched on branch Arizona, USA Strix occidentalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background image29 Aug 2006 Postcard Collection: Bearded Vulture / Lammergeier - With carcass bone in beak - Spain - 10 foot maximum

Bearded Vulture / Lammergeier - With carcass bone in beak - Spain - 10 foot maximum wing-span-Pyrenees- Only
CAN-2679 Bearded Vulture / Lammergeier - With carcass bone in beak Spain Gypaetus barbatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image29 Aug 2006 Postcard Collection: Bearded Vulture / Lammergeier - Feeding. Spain - 10 foot maximum wing-span-Pyrenees- Only

Bearded Vulture / Lammergeier - Feeding. Spain - 10 foot maximum wing-span-Pyrenees- Only bone-eating specialist bird
CAN-2678 Bearded Vulture / Lammergeier - Feeding Spain Gypaetus barbatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background image29 Aug 2006 Postcard Collection: Wattled Crane (Previously placed in Grus genus) Two together - South Africa - IUCN Endangered

Wattled Crane (Previously placed in Grus genus) Two together - South Africa - IUCN Endangered
CAN-2677 Wattled Crane South Africa - IUCN Endangered Bugeranus carunculatus (Previously placed in Grus genus) John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image29 Aug 2006 Postcard Collection: Wattled Crane (Previously placed in Grus genus) - South Africa - IUCN Endangered

Wattled Crane (Previously placed in Grus genus) - South Africa - IUCN Endangered
CAN-2676 Wattled Crane South Africa - IUCN Endangered Bugeranus carunculatus (Previously placed in Grus genus) John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image29 Aug 2006 Postcard Collection: Wattled Crane (Previously placed in Grus genus) - South Africa - IUCN Endangered

Wattled Crane (Previously placed in Grus genus) - South Africa - IUCN Endangered
CAN-2673 Wattled Crane South Africa - IUCN Endangered Bugeranus carunculatus (Previously placed in Grus genus) John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image29 Aug 2006 Postcard Collection: Cape Sugarbird - Male on Pincushion Flower (Laucospermum spp. ) - South Africa

Cape Sugarbird - Male on Pincushion Flower (Laucospermum spp. ) - South Africa
CAN-2672 Cape Sugarbird - Male on Pincushion Flower (Laucospermum spp.) South Africa Promerops cafer John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image29 Aug 2006 Postcard Collection: Malachite Sunbird - Perched on flower - South Africa

Malachite Sunbird - Perched on flower - South Africa
CAN-2671 Malachite Sunbird - Perched on flower South Africa Nectarinia famosa John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background image29 Aug 2006 Postcard Collection: Malachite Sunbird - Perched on flower - South Africa

Malachite Sunbird - Perched on flower - South Africa
CAN-2670 Malachite Sunbird - Perched on flower South Africa Nectarinia famosa John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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