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Migratory Collection (page 13)

"Migratory Wonders: A Journey Across the Globe" Green turtles gracefully glide through crystal-clear waters, embarking on their epic migratory journey to nesting grounds

Background imageMigratory Collection: Canada Geese at the Ewell Reservation in Rowley Massachusetts USA

Canada Geese at the Ewell Reservation in Rowley Massachusetts USA

Background imageMigratory Collection: White-fronted goose, Anser albifrons, walking on the frozen 1002 coastal plain of

White-fronted goose, Anser albifrons, walking on the frozen 1002 coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageMigratory Collection: caribou, Rangifer tarandus, resting in fall colors, Denali National Park, Alaska

caribou, Rangifer tarandus, resting in fall colors, Denali National Park, Alaska

Background imageMigratory Collection: caribou, Rangifer tarandus, bull feeding on vegetation in Denali National Park, Alaska

caribou, Rangifer tarandus, bull feeding on vegetation in Denali National Park, Alaska

Background imageMigratory Collection: woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus, bull and cows crossing a road, Alaska highway

woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus, bull and cows crossing a road, Alaska highway, Yukon, Canada

Background imageMigratory Collection: Endangered woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus, bull and a cow along a forest in the southern Yukon

Endangered woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus, bull and a cow along a forest in the southern Yukon, Canada

Background imageMigratory Collection: Canada, Saskatchewan, Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) fly past clouds lit by setting

Canada, Saskatchewan, Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) fly past clouds lit by setting sun over Regina

Background imageMigratory Collection: Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) adult female, swimming underwater in river flowing into glacial

Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) adult female, swimming underwater in river flowing into glacial lake during spawning migration, River Liza, Ennerdale Water, Lake District N.P

Background imageMigratory Collection: Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) adult female, digging redd nest on stony riverbed, River Test

Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) adult female, digging redd nest on stony riverbed, River Test, Hampshire, England, June

Background imageMigratory Collection: Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) adult, on stony riverbed, River Test, Hampshire, England, June

Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) adult, on stony riverbed, River Test, Hampshire, England, June

Background imageMigratory Collection: Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) adult pair, courtship in redd nest on stony riverbed, River Test

Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) adult pair, courtship in redd nest on stony riverbed, River Test, Hampshire, England, June

Background imageMigratory Collection: Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) three adults, in redd nest on stony riverbed, River Test

Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) three adults, in redd nest on stony riverbed, River Test, Hampshire, England, June

Background imageMigratory Collection: Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) adult male, spent after having spawned

Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) adult male, spent after having spawned, with scars and eye damage, on stony riverbed, River Test, Hampshire, England, June

Background imageMigratory Collection: Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) net, used to catch fish in restocking project

Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) net, used to catch fish in restocking project, underwater in river flowing into glacial lake during spawning migration, River Liza, Ennerdale Water

Background imageMigratory Collection: Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) adult male and female, in breeding colours

Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) adult male and female, in breeding colours, swimming underwater in river flowing into glacial lake during spawning migration, River Liza, Ennerdale Water

Background imageMigratory Collection: Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) adult male, in breeding colours

Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) adult male, in breeding colours, having milt removed to fertilize eggs to be taken to hatchery for restocking project

Background imageMigratory Collection: Injured whale shark

Injured whale shark
Fishermen in the Philippines handfeed the biggest fish in the ocean, the whale shark (Rhincodon typus). Tourists pay money to swim, snorkel and dive next to the whale sharks at Tan-awan

Background imageMigratory Collection: Greylag goose in flight C018 / 9348

Greylag goose in flight C018 / 9348
Greylag goose (Anser anser) in flight

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest C018 / 9227

Blue wildebeest C018 / 9227
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) running during their migration. Photographed in the Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9214

Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9214
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing a river during their migration. Many of the wildebeest will not survive this crossing. They will either drown or be eaten by waiting crocodiles

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9213

Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9213
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing a river during their migration. Many of the wildebeest will not survive this crossing. They will either drown or be eaten by waiting crocodiles

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9212

Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9212
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing a river during their migration. Many of the wildebeest will not survive this crossing. They will either drown or be eaten by waiting crocodiles

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9211

Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9211
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing a river during their migration. Many of the wildebeest will not survive this crossing. They will either drown or be eaten by waiting crocodiles

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9209

Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9209
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing a river during their migration. Many of the wildebeest will not survive this crossing. They will either drown or be eaten by waiting crocodiles

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9210

Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9210
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing a river during their migration. Many of the wildebeest will not survive this crossing. They will either drown or be eaten by waiting crocodiles

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9208

Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9208
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing a river during their migration. Many of the wildebeest will not survive this crossing. They will either drown or be eaten by waiting crocodiles

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest C018 / 9202

Blue wildebeest C018 / 9202
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) at the edge of a river during their migration. Photographed in the Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9207

Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9207
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing a river during their migration. Many of the wildebeest will not survive this crossing. They will either drown or be eaten by waiting crocodiles

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9206

Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9206
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing a river during their migration. Many of the wildebeest will not survive this crossing. They will either drown or be eaten by waiting crocodiles

Background imageMigratory Collection: Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9205

Blue wildebeest migration C018 / 9205
Blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing a river during their migration. Many of the wildebeest will not survive this crossing. They will either drown or be eaten by waiting crocodiles

Background imageMigratory Collection: Fledgling swallow

Fledgling swallow. Fledgling barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) perching on roof tiles. The barn swallow is the most widespread species of swallow in the world

Background imageMigratory Collection: Bird migration, artwork C016 / 3449

Bird migration, artwork C016 / 3449
Bird migration. Computer artwork showing the annual migration routes taken by many migratory birds that travel from Europe (top) to Africa (bottom), where they spend the cooler months

Background imageMigratory Collection: Barn swallow, artwork C016 / 3173

Barn swallow, artwork C016 / 3173
Barn swallow, artwork. The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is the most widespread species of swallow in the world

Background imageMigratory Collection: Common sandpipers, 19th century artwork C013 / 6397

Common sandpipers, 19th century artwork C013 / 6397
Common sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos) pair with their nest. Plate 187 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Common pochard, 19th century artwork C013 / 6396

Common pochard, 19th century artwork C013 / 6396
Common pochard (Aythya ferina). Plate 186 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Snow buntings, 19th century artwork C013 / 6394

Snow buntings, 19th century artwork C013 / 6394
Snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) pair. Plate 184 from from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Whinchats, 19th century artwork C013 / 6380

Whinchats, 19th century artwork C013 / 6380
Whinchats (Saxicola rubetra). Plate 170 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Common whitethroats, 19th century artwork C013 / 6384

Common whitethroats, 19th century artwork C013 / 6384
Common whitethroat (Sylvia communis) pair. Plate 174 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Fieldfares, 19th century artwork C013 / 6381

Fieldfares, 19th century artwork C013 / 6381
Fieldfares (Turdus pilaris). Plate 171 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Bramblings, 19th century artwork C013 / 6360

Bramblings, 19th century artwork C013 / 6360
Brambling (Fringilla montifringilla) pair. Plate 150 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: European bee-eaters, 19th century artwork C013 / 6354

European bee-eaters, 19th century artwork C013 / 6354
European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) pair. Plate 144 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Common cuckoo brood parasite, artwork C013 / 6350

Common cuckoo brood parasite, artwork C013 / 6350
Common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) chick being fed by a meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis). Common cuckoos are brood parasites. That is, they lay their eggs in the nest of other birds

Background imageMigratory Collection: Common cuckoo, 19th century artwork C013 / 6349

Common cuckoo, 19th century artwork C013 / 6349
Common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus). Plate 139 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Common tern, 19th century artwork C013 / 6348

Common tern, 19th century artwork C013 / 6348
Common tern (Sterna hirundo). Plate 137 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Common tern, 19th century artwork C013 / 6347

Common tern, 19th century artwork C013 / 6347
Common tern (Sterna hirundo). Plate 137 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Common gull, 19th century artwork C013 / 6346

Common gull, 19th century artwork C013 / 6346
Common gull (Larus canus). Plate 136 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Great grey shrikes, 19th centiry artwork C013 / 6345

Great grey shrikes, 19th centiry artwork C013 / 6345
Great grey shrike (Lanius excubitor) pair. Plate 135 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMigratory Collection: Meadow pipits, 19th century artwork C013 / 6344

Meadow pipits, 19th century artwork C013 / 6344
Meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis) pair. Plate 134 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray



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"Migratory Wonders: A Journey Across the Globe" Green turtles gracefully glide through crystal-clear waters, embarking on their epic migratory journey to nesting grounds. Witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of wildebeest crossing Mara River during their annual migration in Masai Mara, Kenya. Against a backdrop of vibrant fall colors and majestic Mount McKinley, a caribou bull navigates its way through vast landscapes during migration. Swifts soar across the skies with remarkable agility, as they embark on their long-distance migratory flights to warmer regions. European Starlings gather in mesmerizing murmurations, showcasing their incredible migratory instincts and synchronized movements. Seized dead birds serve as a haunting reminder of the illegal trapping operations that threaten migratory species protected by the Game Fund. Oystercatchers strut along sandy shores or wade into shallow waters during their migrations, bringing life and energy to coastal ecosystems. The striking sight of large male Common Scoter sea ducks gliding effortlessly over ocean waves highlights their remarkable migratory journeys. Woodcocks stealthily navigate dense forests under cover of darkness during migration season, captivating with their elusive beauty and behavior. Moorhens elegantly paddle through wetlands while undertaking seasonal migrations, adding charm and grace to these precious habitats. Gray Herons take flight with wings outstretched majestically against blue skies—a symbol of freedom for these magnificent wading birds on their migratory routes. Yellowhammers proudly display vibrant plumage as they traverse vast distances during migration—nature's golden messengers gracing our fields and hedgerows. Embark on an extraordinary adventure around the globe alongside these incredible creatures who embody resilience, instinctual navigation skills, and an unwavering determination to reach distant destinations throughout each passing season.