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Indian Courser (Cursorius coromandelicus) adult, standing in field, India, february

Indian Courser (Cursorius coromandelicus) adult, standing in field, India, february
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Indian Courser (Cursorius coromandelicus) adult, standing in field, India, february

Indian Courser (Cursorius coromandelicus) adult, standing in field, India, february. FLPA images of Wildlife and nature. © FLPA/Roger Tidman

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Courser Coursers India Indian South Asia

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Strike a Pose: The Indian Courser's Fashionable Feathers Take Center Stage in India's Fields!". In this snapshot, we witness the stunning elegance of an adult Indian Courser as it confidently stands amidst the picturesque fields of India. With its sleek and slender physique, this avian beauty showcases nature's impeccable design. Its feathers boast a mesmerizing blend of earthy tones that perfectly complement the vibrant surroundings. As February embraces South Asia with mild breezes and golden sunshine, our feathered friend strikes a pose that exudes both grace and charm. This charismatic bird seems to have mastered the art of capturing attention effortlessly! With every step it takes on the soft soil, one can almost hear whispers among other wildlife admirers saying, "Look at that stylish courser strutting its stuff!". Native to India and various parts of Asia, these coursers are renowned for their agile movements across open landscapes. Their long legs enable them to swiftly navigate through fields while searching for insects or small reptiles to feast upon. It is no wonder they have become symbols of freedom and resilience in Asian folklore! So let us celebrate this magnificent creature captured by FLPA photographer Roger Tidman - a true maestro behind the lens! Whether you're an avid bird enthusiast or simply appreciate Mother Nature's creativity, this print will surely transport you into a world where beauty meets wilderness – reminding us all why protecting our precious wildlife is essential for generations to come.

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