Peregrinus Gallery
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Choose from 27 pictures in our Peregrinus collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

KAT-441 Namaqua Chameleon - Hunting a Dune Beetle on the Namib Plains - Beetle suspended in mid air following a failed
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KAT-441 Namaqua Chameleon - Hunting a Dune Beetle on the Namib Plains - Beetle suspended in mid air following a failed
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Black Kite - Frequents rubbish dumps, stockyards, bush fires where it captures insects and reptiles fleeing the flames
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Black Kite - Frequents rubbish dumps, stockyards, bush fires where it captures insects and reptiles fleeing the flames
RES-869
Montagu's Harrier - food pass in flight
Extremadura - Spain - April
Circus pygargus
sequence 3 of 5 - The male (grey bird) has dropped the food (in this case a bird) to the female below - Whilst the female is looking after their chicks the male will catch the food and she will fly up towards him to recieve it as he drops it to her - The complete food pass lasted no more than a couple of seconds
George Reszeter
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Australian White Ibis - flock of Australien White Ibis flying to their sleeping trees at sunset with only their
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KAT-441 Namaqua Chameleon - Hunting a Dune Beetle on the Namib Plains - Beetle suspended in mid air following a failed
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Mimic Octopus, Wonderpus - Found in sandy areas, Ability to change shape and mimic other sand dwelling creatures
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Black Kite - Frequents rubbish dumps, stockyards, bush fires where it captures insects and reptiles fleeing the flames
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Mimic Octopus, Wonderpus - Found in sandy areas, Ability to change shape and mimic other sand dwelling creatures
KA-599
Thresher / Foxtail Shark
Distribution: Eastern & Western Atlantic / Central Pacific / Indo-west Pacific
Alopias vulpinus
Usually lives at depths over 200m & only sighted rarely - The Common Thresher Shark ranges in size from 16.5 to 20ft long - Feeds on Squid & Fish corraling them with its elongated tail / stunning them with slaps from it and catching them with its very sharp but small teeth - Decreasing in numbers because of overfishing (it is hunted for meat and its fins)
Kurt Amsler
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