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Monogamous Collection

"Monogamous: A Love Story Unfolding in Nature's Realm" In the vast Australian wetlands, amidst the serene beauty of nature

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Australias crane: the Brolga

Australias crane: the Brolga
A brolga showing how it lives in its environment. There are a number of traditional Aboriginal legends and dances are associated with the bird

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Australians Iconic Brolga Crane

Australians Iconic Brolga Crane
A brolga showing how it lives in its environment. There are a number of traditional Aboriginal legends and dances are associated with the bird

Background imageMonogamous Collection: DDE-90035840

DDE-90035840
Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens), captive in Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, south west England. Date: 17/06/2006

Background imageMonogamous Collection: DDE-90028270

DDE-90028270
Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus) curled up in winter Churchil Wildlife Management Area Churchill, MB Date: 25/06/2010

Background imageMonogamous Collection: DDE-90028269

DDE-90028269
Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus) curled up in winter Churchil Wildlife Management Area Churchill, MB Date: 25/06/2010

Background imageMonogamous Collection: DDE-90028253

DDE-90028253
Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus) in winter Churchil Wildlife Management Area Churchill, MB Date: 25/06/2010

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DDE-90028252
Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus) in winter Churchil Wildlife Management Area Churchill, MB Date: 25/06/2010

Background imageMonogamous Collection: DDE-90028248

DDE-90028248
Arctic Foxes (Alopex lagopus) Churchill Wildlife Management Area, Churchill, MB Date: 25/06/2010

Background imageMonogamous Collection: DDE-90020080

DDE-90020080
Ground Hornbill, Bucorvus cafer, searching for food in Masai Mara savanna, Kenya. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageMonogamous Collection: King penguins hugging each other with their necks, mating ritual, South Georgia Island, Antarctica

King penguins hugging each other with their necks, mating ritual, South Georgia Island, Antarctica
Close-up of two king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) entwined together and hugging each other with their necks in mating ritual; South Georgia Island, Antarctica

Background imageMonogamous Collection: King of Bunyoro and his wife, Western Uganda, East Africa

King of Bunyoro and his wife, Western Uganda, East Africa. As a Christian, he has just one wife. Date: 1922

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Pair of Common Ravens, Corvus corax, West Yellowstone, Montana, wild

Pair of Common Ravens, Corvus corax, West Yellowstone, Montana, wild

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Gray / Grey Wolf, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled, (MR)

Gray / Grey Wolf, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled, (MR)
Gray/Grey Wolf, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled, (MR)

Background imageMonogamous Collection: A dikdik in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya

A dikdik in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya. Didiks are territorial and live in monogamous pairs. Only males have small horns

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Two dikdiks in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya

Two dikdiks in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya. They are territorial and live in monogamous pairs. Only males have small horns

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Gray / Grey Wolf running in a fall drizzle, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana

Gray / Grey Wolf running in a fall drizzle, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana
Gray Wolf running in a fall drizzle, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Gray / Grey Wolf during a rain storm, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled

Gray / Grey Wolf during a rain storm, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled
Gray Wolf during a rain storm, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana

Background imageMonogamous Collection: North America, USA, SW Alaska, Geographic Harbor, coastal Katmai National Park, Brown bear

North America, USA, SW Alaska, Geographic Harbor, coastal Katmai National Park, Brown bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, AKA Grizzly Bear, male, boar, fishing for salmon, standing looking for salmon

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Cape Porcupine C018 / 9310

Cape Porcupine C018 / 9310
The Cape Porcupine (Hystrix africaeaustralis) is a monogamous nocturnal rodent found in Southern and Central Africa. It is Southern Africas largest rodent and the largest of all porcupines

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Burchells Sandgrouse

Burchells Sandgrouse
The image shows a male Burchells Sandgrouse (Pterocles burchelli) taking off from a water-hole after collecting water in its breast feathers

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Red-billed choughs, 19th century artwork C013 / 6313

Red-billed choughs, 19th century artwork C013 / 6313
Red-billed chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) pair. Plate 29 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) chick, Saunders Island, south of mainland, east Falkland Island

Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) chick, Saunders Island, south of mainland, east Falkland Island, Falkland Islands. These penguins are resident and breed in the Falklands

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens), captive in Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens), captive in Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, south west England

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Mongoose lemur (Eulemur mongoz) female. Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve, Western deciduous forest

Mongoose lemur (Eulemur mongoz) female. Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve, Western deciduous forest. MADAGASCAR

Background imageMonogamous Collection: Whooper swan

Whooper swan (Cygnus cygnus). The whooper swan is monogamous for life. It breeds in wetland areas of sub-Arctic Europe and Asia and occasionally in Scotland


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"Monogamous: A Love Story Unfolding in Nature's Realm" In the vast Australian wetlands, amidst the serene beauty of nature, stands an iconic symbol of monogamy - the Brolga Crane. With its elegant dance and graceful movements, this majestic bird epitomizes loyalty and commitment. The Brolga Crane (DDE-90035840) is Australia's crane par excellence. It forms lifelong bonds with its partner, showcasing a remarkable display of devotion. Just like these magnificent creatures, love knows no boundaries or limitations. Across continents in Western Uganda, East Africa, we find another tale of monogamy that transcends cultures and time. The King of Bunyoro and his wife (DDE-90028270) stand as a testament to enduring love amidst royal duties and responsibilities. Nature has bestowed upon us more unwavering fidelity. In West Yellowstone, Montana, a pair of Common Ravens (DDE-90028269) soar through the skies together as partners for life. Their intelligence and strong family ties make them inseparable companions. Even in the wild expanses where danger lurks at every turn, there exists a bond that cannot be broken. The Gray/Grey Wolf (Canis lupus), controlled within West Yellowstone (DDE-90028253), showcases loyalty beyond measure as it protects its pack with fierce dedication. These glimpses into monogamous relationships remind us that true love endures through thick and thin. Whether it be soaring high above or prowling through untamed lands – commitment remains unshaken. Let us learn from these remarkable creatures; let their stories inspire our own pursuit of lasting connections built on trust and devotion. May we embrace the essence of monogamy found in nature's tapestry – an eternal reminder that love knows no bounds when two souls intertwine as one.