144 Bilder zum Thema "coastal bird dublin" bei ClipDealer

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The Turnstone, with its distinctive mottled plumage, was spotted off Clontarf in Dublin, Ireland. This photo captures its foraging behavior in a rocky shoreline habitat.
A redshank wading off the coast of Clontarf, Dublin. This bird feeds on insects, crustaceans, and small fish.
Black-headed Gull resting in Swords Demesne, Dublin. This gull frequents urban parks and coastal regions, often seen scavenging or nesting.
Eurasian curlew seen in Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. Commonly found in Europe and Asia.
A Common Tern, noted for its slender body and forked tail, spotted on Bull Wall in Clontarf, Dublin.
Meadow Pipit spotted on Bull Island, Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on insects and seeds. Commonly found in grasslands, moors, and coastal areas across Europe and western Asia.
Little Egret spotted at Swords Estuary, Dublin. Feeds on fish, insects, and amphibians. Commonly found in wetlands, estuaries, and coastal regions across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
A black-tailed godwit snacking on Bull Island Beach, Dublin. This wader feeds on insects, worms, and small crustaceans.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Little Egret spotted at Swords Estuary, Dublin. Feeds on fish, insects, and amphibians. Commonly found in wetlands, estuaries, and coastal regions across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Sanderling spotted off the coast of Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on small invertebrates and crustaceans. Commonly found along sandy beaches and coastal mudflats in Europe and North America.
Male Linnet spotted on Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on seeds and small insects. Commonly found in heathlands, scrub, and coastal areas across Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
Meadow Pipit spotted on Bull Island, Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on insects and seeds. Commonly found in grasslands, moors, and coastal areas across Europe and western Asia.
Male Linnet spotted on Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on seeds and small insects. Commonly found in heathlands, scrub, and coastal areas across Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
A Black-tailed Godwit, notable for its long legs and striking plumage, seen off the coast of Clontarf, Dublin.
Eurasian curlew seen in Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. Commonly found in Europe and Asia.
Dunlin feeds on insects, mollusks, and worms. Photo taken off the coast of Bull Island, Dublin.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Little Egret spotted at Swords Estuary, Dublin. Feeds on fish, insects, and amphibians. Commonly found in wetlands, estuaries, and coastal regions across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Meadow Pipit spotted on Bull Island, Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on insects and seeds. Commonly found in grasslands, moors, and coastal areas across Europe and western Asia.
Meadow Pipit spotted on Bull Island, Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on insects and seeds. Commonly found in grasslands, moors, and coastal areas across Europe and western Asia.
Eurasian curlew seen in Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. Commonly found in Europe and Asia.
A black-tailed godwit snacking on Bull Island Beach, Dublin. This wader feeds on insects, worms, and small crustaceans.
A Common Tern, noted for its slender body and forked tail, spotted on Bull Wall in Clontarf, Dublin.
Dunlin feeds on insects, mollusks, and worms. Photo taken off the coast of Bull Island, Dublin.
A Black-tailed Godwit, notable for its long legs and striking plumage, seen off the coast of Clontarf, Dublin.
Eurasian curlew seen in Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. Commonly found in Europe and Asia.
The Hooded Crow, with its distinctive grey and black plumage, was spotted foraging on Bull Island, Dublin. This photo captures its striking presence in a coastal habitat.
A Common Tern, noted for its slender body and forked tail, spotted on Bull Wall in Clontarf, Dublin.
Male Linnet spotted on Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on seeds and small insects. Commonly found in heathlands, scrub, and coastal areas across Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
Male Linnet spotted on Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on seeds and small insects. Commonly found in heathlands, scrub, and coastal areas across Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
Meadow Pipit spotted on Bull Island, Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on insects and seeds. Commonly found in grasslands, moors, and coastal areas across Europe and western Asia.
Little Egret spotted at Swords Estuary, Dublin. Feeds on fish, insects, and amphibians. Commonly found in wetlands, estuaries, and coastal regions across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Sanderling spotted off the coast of Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on small invertebrates and crustaceans. Commonly found along sandy beaches and coastal mudflats in Europe and North America.
A redshank wading off the coast of Clontarf, Dublin. This bird feeds on insects, crustaceans, and small fish.
Male Linnet spotted on Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on seeds and small insects. Commonly found in heathlands, scrub, and coastal areas across Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
Male Linnet spotted on Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on seeds and small insects. Commonly found in heathlands, scrub, and coastal areas across Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
Sanderling spotted off the coast of Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on small invertebrates and crustaceans. Commonly found along sandy beaches and coastal mudflats in Europe and North America.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
A black-tailed godwit snacking on Bull Island Beach, Dublin. This wader feeds on insects, worms, and small crustaceans.
Eurasian curlew seen in Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. Commonly found in Europe and Asia.
A redshank wading off the coast of Clontarf, Dublin. This bird feeds on insects, crustaceans, and small fish.
A redshank wading off the coast of Clontarf, Dublin. This bird feeds on insects, crustaceans, and small fish.
A curlew foraging in the grass on Bull Island, Dublin. This bird feeds on insects, worms, and small aquatic animals.

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