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Mutual Grooming Collection (page 3)

"Mutual Grooming: A Universal Language of Affection" In the vibrant rainforests of South America

Background imageMutual Grooming Collection: Stock Dove - male and female preening each other, courtship display Bavaria, Germany

Stock Dove - male and female preening each other, courtship display Bavaria, Germany
USH-1950 Stock Dove - male and female preening each other, courtship display Bavaria, Germany Columba oenas Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMutual Grooming Collection: Black Chinned Yuhina- South East Asia

Black Chinned Yuhina- South East Asia
PM-10121 Black Chinned Yuhina South East Asia Yuhina nigrimentum Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMutual Grooming Collection: Cape Gannets - Preening each other. Lambert's Bay, South Africa

Cape Gannets - Preening each other. Lambert's Bay, South Africa
GET-1009 Cape GANNETS - preening each other Lambert's Bay, South Africa Sula capenis Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMutual Grooming Collection: Rock Cormorant - pair near nest

Rock Cormorant - pair near nest
FG-12481 Rock Cormorant - pair near nest. Coast of Patagonia Phalacrocorax magellanicus Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMutual Grooming Collection: Little Woodswallows - mutual preening Mt Barnett sewage ponds, Gibb River Road, Kimberley

Little Woodswallows - mutual preening Mt Barnett sewage ponds, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-4246 Little Woodswallows - mutual preening Mt Barnett sewage ponds, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Artamus minor Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageMutual Grooming Collection: Military Macaw - Mutual preening. Threatened species. South America

Military Macaw - Mutual preening. Threatened species. South America
CLA-447 Military Macaw - Mutual preening South America Ara militaris Threatened species. Mary Clay Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMutual Grooming Collection: Shetland Pony 2 ponies

Shetland Pony 2 ponies
JD-15966 Shetland Ponies - nuzzling John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMutual Grooming Collection: Henson's horse

Henson's horse
WAT-10557 Henson's horse Somme - France The Henson's horse is the newest officially recognised French horse breed



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"Mutual Grooming: A Universal Language of Affection" In the vibrant rainforests of South America, Sun Conures engage in preening rituals to strengthen their bond and maintain their radiant plumage. Two Norwegian Fjord Ponies gracefully intertwine their manes as they indulge in a heartfelt grooming session. Their friendship knows no bounds. In the vast plains of Masai Mara Reserve, Kenya, a lioness tenderly grooms her 5-6 week old cub inside their den. A mother's love is universal, even among the kings of the savannah. Haflinger Horses share an intimate moment as they groom each other with gentle strokes. Trust and companionship are woven into every touch. A Maasai Giraffe lovingly suckles her young one's ear in Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. The nurturing bond between mother and child transcends species boundaries. On Albatross Island in Antarctica, a pair of Wandering Albatross engages in preening as part of their courtship behavior. Love takes flight amidst icy winds and endless horizons. In Extremadura, Spain, a Lesser Kestrel female meticulously preens her male partner. In this avian world, grooming becomes an expression of devotion and partnership. Japanese Macaque Monkeys find solace amidst hot springs' steam in Japan. Relaxing together while gently grooming each other fosters harmony within their tight-knit community. Submerged in water at Joshinetsu Kogen NP on Honshu Island, Japanese Macaque Monkeys continue to forge connections through playful grooming sessions. Water cannot dampen their affectionate spirits. Burchell's Zebras exemplify unity as they groom one another on Serengeti National Park's golden plains in Tanzania. Cooperation strengthens bonds among these majestic creatures. Even Bulldog puppies understand the importance of mutual grooming. These adorable bundles bring joy and love to our lives, reminding us that affection knows no boundaries.