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Senegalensis Collection

On a sunny day in Senegal, the graceful Female Saddle-billed stork, known scientifically as senegalensis, takes flight

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Female Saddle-billed stork Date: 07-06-2021

Female Saddle-billed stork Date: 07-06-2021

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: DDE-90022675

DDE-90022675
Africa. Tanzania. Laughing Dove at Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: DDE-90022679

DDE-90022679
Africa. Tanzania. Scarlet-Chested Sunbird at Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: DDE-90022676

DDE-90022676
Africa. Tanzania. Laughing Dove at Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Date: 26/08/2005

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DDE-90022618
Africa. Tanzania. African Scops Owl at Tarangire NP. Date: 26/08/2005

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DDE-90022619
Africa. Tanzania. African Scops Owl at Tarangire NP. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: DDE-90022576

DDE-90022576
Africa. Tanzania. Male Saddle-billed Stork at Tarangire NP. Date: 19/05/2005

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DDE-90022575
Africa. Tanzania. Male Saddle-billed Stork at Tarangire NP. Date: 19/05/2005

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DDE-90022563
Africa. Tanzania. Male Saddle-billed Stork at Tarangire NP. Date: 19/05/2005

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: DDE-90022471

DDE-90022471
Africa. Tanzania. White-bellied Bustard in Serengeti NP. Date: 19/05/2005

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DDE-90022457
Africa. Tanzania. Juvenile Saddle-billed Stork at Manyara NP. Date: 19/05/2005

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DDE-90021851
Saddle-billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), Kruger National Park, South Africa Date: 15/09/2009

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DDE-90021850
Saddle-billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), Kruger National Park, South Africa Date: 15/09/2009

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DDE-90021849
Saddle-billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis), Kruger National Park, South Africa Date: 15/09/2009

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DDE-90020225
Saddle-backed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis as seen in the Masai Mara. Date: 23/01/2007

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DDE-90020206
Saddle-billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) Maasai Mara wildlife Reserve, Kenya. Date: 19/08/2009

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DDE-90020146
Galago Bushbaby, Galago senegalensis, sitting on tree limb in the Masai Mara GR, Kenya. Date: 08/02/2006

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DDE-90020145
Galago Bushbaby, Galago senegalensis, sitting on tree limb in the Masai Mara GR, Kenya. Date: 08/02/2006

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DDE-90020099
Woodland Kingfisher, Halcyon senegalensis, with a berry in its beak in the Serengeti NP, Tanzania. Date: 17/02/2005

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DDE-90019380
Africa, Botswana, Moremi Game Reserve, Saddle-Billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) feeding in stream near Xakanaxa Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: DDE-90019379

DDE-90019379
Africa, Botswana, Moremi Game Reserve, Saddle-Billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) feeding in stream near Xakanaxa Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: DDE-90019378

DDE-90019378
Africa, Botswana, Moremi Game Reserve, Saddle-Billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) feeding in stream near Xakanaxa Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: DDE-90019073

DDE-90019073
Africa, Botswana, Chobe National Park. Saddle-billed Stork. (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) Date: 26/06/2007

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: White-crowned robin-chat, Cossypha albicapilla

White-crowned robin-chat, Cossypha albicapilla (Lesser white-crowned rock thrush, Petrocincla albicapilla). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by William John

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Head of the western plantain-eater, Crinifer piscator

Head of the western plantain-eater, Crinifer piscator (Variegated plantain eater, crested plantain eater, Chizoeris variegata)

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Loris, tarsier, indri and bushbaby

Loris, tarsier, indri and bushbaby
Red slender loris, Loris tardigradus (endangered), brown-hand tarsier, Tarsius fuscus, indri, Indri indri (critically endangered), and Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Scarlet chested sunbird, Chalcomitra senegalensis gutturalis

Scarlet chested sunbird, Chalcomitra senegalensis gutturalis (Purple-throated creeper, Certhia gutturalis). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis

Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon, Pourrat Freres, Paris, 1838

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: African finfoot, Podica senegalensis

African finfoot, Podica senegalensis. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds, Winchester, 1824

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Temmincks courser, Cursorius temminckii

Temmincks courser, Cursorius temminckii (Senegal courier, Tachydromus senegalensis). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after William Swainson from Sir William Jardines Naturalists

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Senegal coucal, Centropus senegalensis

Senegal coucal, Centropus senegalensis
Senegal coucal or Senegal lark-heel, Centropus senegalensis. Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after William Swainson from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library: Ornithology

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Woodland kingfisher, Halcyon senegalensis

Woodland kingfisher, Halcyon senegalensis (Rufous-vented kingfisher, Halcyon rufiventer). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after William Swainson from Sir William Jardines Naturalists

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Red slender loris

Red slender loris, Loris tardigradus (endangered) and Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: African manatee, harbour seal and harp seal

African manatee, harbour seal and harp seal
African manatee, Trichechus senegalensis, vulnerable 1, harbour seal varieties, Phoca vitulina 2, 3, harp seal, Pagophilus groenlandicus 4

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Senegal mahogany, Khaya senegalensis

Senegal mahogany, Khaya senegalensis. Fever bark or Fieber-Rinden. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Saddle-billed Stork (Xenorhynchus senegalensis), 1856-67 (w / c on paper)

Saddle-billed Stork (Xenorhynchus senegalensis), 1856-67 (w / c on paper)
1065170 Saddle-billed Stork (Xenorhynchus senegalensis), 1856-67 (w/c on paper) by Wolf, Joseph (1820-99); Zoological Society of London; (add.info)

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Hawaiian honeycreeper, Vestiaria coccinea

Hawaiian honeycreeper, Vestiaria coccinea, and scarlet-chested sunbird, Nectarinia senegalensis.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Tufted capuchin, Sapajus apella, and squirrel

Tufted capuchin, Sapajus apella, and squirrel
Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis, and spectral tarsier, Tarsius tarsier (vulnerable).. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Picture No. 11676854

Picture No. 11676854
Laughing Dove male Date:

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Picture No. 11674946
Saddlebilled Stork with juvenile eating food from adult in waterhole. Date:

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Picture No. 10895681

Picture No. 10895681
Saddle-billed Stork (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) Date:

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Picture No. 10891644
Laughing Dove - in breeding plumage drinking from puddle (Streptopelia senegalensis) Date:

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Picture No. 10891645
Laughing Dove - in flight (Streptopelia senegalensis) Date:

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Picture No. 10891646

Picture No. 10891646
Laughing Dove - in flight (Streptopelia senegalensis) Date:

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Picture No. 10891643
Laughing Dove - in breeding plumage drinking from bird bath (Streptopelia senegalensis) Date:

Background imageSenegalensis Collection: Picture No. 10899772

Picture No. 10899772
Saddle-billed Stork - fishing in a pond (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) Date:

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Picture No. 10899775
Saddle-billed Stork - fishing in a pond (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) Date:

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Picture No. 10899774
Saddle-billed Stork - fishing in a pond (Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis) Date:



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On a sunny day in Senegal, the graceful Female Saddle-billed stork, known scientifically as senegalensis, takes flight. This magnificent bird captivates all who witness its elegant movements and vibrant plumage. With its long legs and impressive wingspan, it soars effortlessly through the sky. The date is 07-06-2021, and this particular Female Saddle-billed stork has caught the attention of many nature enthusiasts. Its presence brings joy to those lucky enough to observe its majestic beauty up close. As it glides gracefully over the lush landscape, it leaves spectators in awe of nature's wonders. DDE-90022675, DDE-90022679, DDE-90022676 – these unique identification codes help researchers track and study individual storks like our beloved senegalensis. By monitoring their behaviors and migration patterns, scientists gain valuable insights into their conservation needs. Intriguingly marked with black-and-white feathers on its body and striking reds on its beak and legs, this Female Saddle-billed stork stands out among other avian species. Its distinctive appearance makes it easily recognizable even from afar. As we zoom in closer with DDE-90022618 and DDE-90022619 cameras capturing every detail of this enchanting creature's features - from its piercing eyes to the intricate patterns on each feather - we can't help but marvel at Mother Nature's artistry. With each flap of her wings captured by DDE-90022576 camera lens or every graceful step recorded by DDE-90022575 camera sensor as she searches for food along wetlands or marshes; this female stork showcases her adaptability to various habitats while reminding us of the importance of preserving these fragile ecosystems.