Animal Gazing
Hi, I'm Joy! Welcome to my blog. Here, you'll find a collection of some of the finest animal/nature photography in the world, along with a bit of my own. Please zoom in if you find it hard to read the text.


Macaw by Sera.D. 
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Mildred, Vice Chairperson and Recording Secretary for the Pocantico, New York Chapter of the “Make Tofu the star this Thanksgiving” Society watches the last runner in their fundraising Turkey Trot cross the finish line. by alan shapiro photography on Flickr.
*Please don’t delete photographer credit*
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Light as a Feather 33/52 by sprinkle happiness on Flickr.
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Toucan-2 by alan shapiro photography on Flickr.
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Finer Feather Friends- The Grand Tufted HuttonBird by alan shapiro photography on Flickr.
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Peacock’s Feather by yanen31 on Flickr.
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Mandarins Chillin’ out poolside in the rain forest by alan shapiro photography on Flickr.
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Finer feathered Friends- Red Knobbed Hornbill by alan shapiro photography on Flickr.
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Carry Me Away by sprinkle happiness on Flickr.
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Colorful bird by Tambako the Jaguar on Flickr.
This is a Himalayan monal, living in the zoo of Zürich. The feathers of the male are like metallic and the reflections are colorful and can vary with the angle. Very beautiful bird, but mostly hard to photography because of the mesh of the enclosure.
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a macaw by marissa elkind on Flickr.
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Macaw by Kenski1970 on Flickr.
Macaws are native to Mexico, Central America, South America, and formerly the Caribbean. Most species are associated with forest, especially rainforest, but others prefer brushy woodland or savanna imitative semitropical wild habitats. Macaws are high up on the threatened bird list and extinction may endanger most of the species without preservation and zoological efforts.
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