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View a flock of red-billed queleas at the Etosha National Park
View a flock of red-billed queleas at the Etosha National Park
A flock of red-billed queleas (
Quelea quelea
), Etosha National Park, Namibia.
© EcoView/Fotolia
View a flock of red-billed queleas at the Etosha National Park
See a flock of red-billed queleas flying in Etosha National Park, Namibia
See the black skimmer water bird skim the calm surface with its longer lower mandible in search of prey
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