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Avocet (Recurvirostra avosetta) building nest on mudbank-stock-photo
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Avocet wading in smooth reflective  water-stock-photo
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Doncaster, UK, Saturday 1st March 2025; Moroder and jockey James Best win the 2025 Virgin Bet Grimthorpe Handicap Chase, their second success in the race after their win in 2022, for trainer Seamus Mullins and owner Mrs Ann Leftley. Credit JTW Equine Images / Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Doncaster, UK, Saturday 1st March 2025; Moroder and jockey James Best win the 2025 Virgin Bet Grimthorpe Handicap Chase, their second success in the race after their win in 2022, for trainer Seamus Mullins and owner Mrs Ann Leftley. Credit JTW Equine Images / Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Doncaster, UK, Saturday 1st March 2025; Moroder and jockey James Best win the 2025 Virgin Bet Grimthorpe Handicap Chase, their second success in the race after their win in 2022, for trainer Seamus Mullins and owner Mrs Ann Leftley. Credit JTW Equine Images / Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Doncaster, UK, Saturday 1st March 2025; Moroder and jockey James Best win the 2025 Virgin Bet Grimthorpe Handicap Chase, their second success in the race after their win in 2022, for trainer Seamus Mullins and owner Mrs Ann Leftley. Credit JTW Equine Images / Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Doncaster, UK, Saturday 1st March 2025; Moroder and jockey James Best win the 2025 Virgin Bet Grimthorpe Handicap Chase, their second success in the race after their win in 2022, for trainer Seamus Mullins and owner Mrs Ann Leftley. Credit JTW Equine Images / Alamy Live News.-stock-photo
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Magdeburg, Germany. 08th Nov, 2024. Matthias Schielke checks the breeding shells of the yellow-banded tree frog (Dendrobates leucomelas), also known as the poison dart frog, in a breeding terrarium in the Gruson greenhouses. Animal keeper Schielke was able to demonstrate breeding success after 100 days of breeding. Two yellow-banded treecreepers were born in the breeding terrarium. Credit: Peter Gercke/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Magdeburg, Germany. 08th Nov, 2024. Matthias Schielke checks the breeding shells of the yellow-banded tree frog (Dendrobates leucomelas), also known as the poison dart frog, in a breeding terrarium in the Gruson greenhouses. Animal keeper Schielke was able to report a breeding success after 100 days of incubation. Two yellow-banded treecreepers were born in the breeding terrarium. Credit: Peter Gercke/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Magdeburg, Germany. 08th Nov, 2024. Matthias Schielke observes two yellow-banded treecreepers (Dendrobates leucomelas), also known as poison dart frogs, sitting next to half an apple in a breeding terrarium in the Gruson greenhouses. Animal keeper Schielke was able to demonstrate breeding success after 100 days of breeding. Two yellow-banded treecreepers were born in the breeding terrarium. Credit: Peter Gercke/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Magdeburg, Germany. 08th Nov, 2024. Two yellow-banded treecreepers (Dendrobates leucomelas), also known as poison dart frogs, sit next to half an apple in a breeding terrarium in the Gruson greenhouses. Animal keeper Schielke was able to show a breeding success after 100 days of breeding. Two yellow-banded treecreepers were born in the breeding terrarium. Credit: Peter Gercke/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Magdeburg, Germany. 08th Nov, 2024. A yellow-banded treecreeper (Dendrobates leucomelas), also known as the poison dart frog, sits in a breeding terrarium in the Gruson greenhouses. Animal keeper Schielke was able to show a breeding success after 100 days of breeding. Two yellow-banded treecreepers were born in the breeding terrarium. Credit: Peter Gercke/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Magdeburg, Germany. 08th Nov, 2024. Two yellow-banded treecreepers (Dendrobates leucomelas), also known as poison dart frogs, sit in a breeding terrarium in the Gruson greenhouses. Animal keeper Schielke was able to show a breeding success after 100 days of breeding. Two yellow-banded treecreepers were born in the breeding terrarium. Credit: Peter Gercke/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Magdeburg, Germany. 08th Nov, 2024. Two yellow-banded treecreepers (Dendrobates leucomelas), also known as poison dart frogs, sit next to half an apple in a breeding terrarium in the Gruson greenhouses. Animal keeper Schielke was able to show a breeding success after 100 days of breeding. Two yellow-banded treecreepers were born in the breeding terrarium. Credit: Peter Gercke/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Magdeburg, Germany. 08th Nov, 2024. Two yellow-banded treecreepers (Dendrobates leucomelas), also known as poison dart frogs, sit in a breeding terrarium in the Gruson greenhouses. Animal keeper Schielke was able to show a breeding success after 100 days of breeding. Two yellow-banded treecreepers were born in the breeding terrarium. Credit: Peter Gercke/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Magdeburg, Germany. 08th Nov, 2024. A yellow-banded treecreeper (Dendrobates leucomelas), also known as the poison dart frog, sits in a breeding terrarium in the Gruson greenhouses. Animal keeper Schielke was able to show a breeding success after 100 days of breeding. Two yellow-banded treecreepers were born in the breeding terrarium. Credit: Peter Gercke/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Magdeburg, Germany. 08th Nov, 2024. A yellow-banded treecreeper (Dendrobates leucomelas), also known as the poison dart frog, sits in a breeding terrarium in the Gruson greenhouses. Animal keeper Schielke was able to show a breeding success after 100 days of breeding. Two yellow-banded treecreepers were born in the breeding terrarium. Credit: Peter Gercke/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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1984 advertisement for stallions at The Baroda Stud, Kildare Ireland, Camden Town, Coquelin, and Sayyaf.-stock-photo
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A 1985 advertisement for Persian Bold, a thoroughbred racehorse, its offspring and their achievements.-stock-photo
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A list of sponsors of the horse racing in the Phoenix Park Racecourse, Dublin Ireland,  in 1985.-stock-photo
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Leading horse trainers points earned August 1984 in The Phoenix Park Racecourse, Dublin, Ireland.-stock-photo
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Gentoo penguin. Climate change resulting in more wet precipitation, threatening breeding success. Petermann Island, late summer.-stock-photo
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A 1984 advertisement for The Coolmore Stud , ‘the home of champions’ with a list of their horses.-stock-photo
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A detailed list showcasing racehorse trainers and their earned points at the Phoenix Park Racecourse, Dublin, Ireland,  as of August 12, 1984.-stock-photo
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Western marsh-harrier Circus aeruginosus, pair in flight performing food pass, Norfolk, England, UK, June.-stock-photo
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Common crane Grus grus, offering freshly caught worm to almost fledged chick, captive, Pensthorpe Conservation, Norfolk, England, UK, June.-stock-photo
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Common crane Grus grus, showing almost fledged chick how to search for worms and insect larvae in rough grass, captive, Pensthorpe Conservation, Norfo-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) flies in the blue sky and the morning sun makes its plumage shimmer metallic green and purple. This year, the now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024'. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing (Vanellus vanellus). The now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024' this year. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) flies in the blue sky and the morning sun makes its plumage shimmer metallic green and purple. This year, the now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024'. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) flies in the blue sky and the morning sun makes its plumage shimmer metallic green and purple. This year, the now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024'. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) flies in the blue sky and the morning sun makes its plumage shimmer metallic green and purple. This year, the now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024'. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) flies in the blue sky and the morning sun makes its plumage shimmer metallic green and purple. This year, the now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024'. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) flies in the blue sky and the morning sun makes its plumage shimmer metallic green and purple. This year, the now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024'. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing chick (Vanellus vanellus) stands in the morning sun at the edge of a field. The now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024' this year. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. Two lapwings (Vanellus vanellus) can be seen in the morning sun on a field. The now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024' this year. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) flies in the blue sky and the morning sun makes its plumage shimmer metallic green and purple. This year, the now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024'. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing chick (Vanellus vanellus) and a parent bird search for food in a field in the morning sun. The now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024' this year. The bird has striking ornamental feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing chick (Vanellus vanellus) walks along the edge of a field in the morning sun. The now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024' this year. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Reitwein, Germany. 16th May, 2024. A lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) flies in the blue sky and the morning sun makes its plumage shimmer metallic green and purple. This year, the now rare meadow bird has been named 'Bird of the Year 2024'. The bird has striking decorative feathers on its head - in flight, these are usually close to its body. Due to modern intensive farming, the lapwing is losing more and more habitats and breeding success is also declining as a result. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo