A few nice animal species images I found:
Bald Eagle
Image by USFWS Mountain Prairie
The lands of Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge were established to protect and provide habitat for migratory birds that cross State lines and international borders and are by law a Federal trust responsibility.
The refuge is of great value to waterfowl and shorebirds, as well as other migrating water-dependent bird species, because of the diversity of wetland and upland habitats that provide for the diverse life cycle needs of these species.
Credit: Neil Mishler/USFWS
Escaravelho // Click Beetle (Peripontius dimidiatipennis)
Image by Valter Jacinto | Portugal
Location: Europe > Portugal > Algarve
Date Photo Taken: February 23, 2011
Info: It's a NEW species for Portugal!
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Foraging Jackdaw (Scroll down ↓ to see more in this serie:)
Image by bzd1
The Jackdaw (Corvus monedula), sometimes known as the Eurasian Jackdaw, European Jackdaw, Western Jackdaw, or formerly simply the daw, is a dark-plumaged passerine bird in the crow family. It is found across Europe, western Asia and North Africa, and four subspecies are recognised. At 34–39 cm in length, it is one of the smallest species in Corvus, the genus of crows and ravens. It is a black-plumaged bird with grey nape and distinctive white irises. It is an omnivorous and opportunistic feeder, and eats a wide variety of plant material and invertebrates, as well as food waste from urban areas. The Jackdaw has benefited from clearing of forested areas and is found in farmland and urban areas, as well as open wooded areas and coastal cliffs.
