- Japanese Birds
- On the Watch
Bird watching a butterfly - Osprey and Grakles
Osprey landing in its nest with food for its young - The Two White Birds
The Two storks - Brown Cachalote
Brown Cachalote - Chat-like Tyrant
Chat-like Tyrant - Owl catching a rabbit
- Birds waiting for feeding time
Birds waiting for feeding time - Mother hen with her chicks
Mother hen with her chicks - The Pursuit
Birds chasing insects - Raven
Raven - Australian Goshawk
Astur approximans The Australian Goshawk is a bold, powerful, and most sanguinary species, feeding upon birds, reptiles, and small quadrupeds. It may often be seen lurking about the poultry-yard of the settler, and dealing destruction among the young stock of every kind; daring when at large, and morose and sullen when captured, it never becomes tame and familiar like the true Falcons, but retains its ferocity to the last. - Kestrel
- Owl
- Sparrowhawk Vulture
- Cow-bird
Cow-bird - Woodpecker drilling a hole for a nest
The woodpeckers are carpenters; they not only bore holes in trees in search of food, but they also chisel out deep holes in which to deposit their eggs and rear their young. They generally build their nest in May, selecting an old apple tree in the orchard; the boring is first done by the male, who pecks out a circular hole; as the work progresses, he is occasionally relieved by the female. They both work with great diligence, and as the hole deepens they carry out the chips, sometimes taking them some distance to prevent discovery or suspicion. The nest usually requires a week to build, and when the female is quite satisfied she deposits her eggs, generally six in number and of a pure white color. - The King or Imperial Eagle
- Great Egret
- Marabou
- Sparrowhawk
- Cormorant
- Spur-winged goose
- Bald-headed Vulture
- Slobe duck
- Painted Stork
- Carolina duck
- Stork
- King Vulture
- Turkey Vulture
- Crested eagle
- Great Merganser
- The Red-footed Falcon
- Pelican
- Kondor
- Black Swan
- Nests of the Bottle bird
Nests of the Bottle bird - A Clever Humming-bird
- Black-brown Kite
- Short-toed Snake Eagle
- Secretary
- Mallard
- African Snake-necked bird
- Flamingo
- Shoebill
- Frigate bird
- White-tailed Eagles
- Bittern
- Hawk
- Tropicbird
- Wild Swan
- Wasp thief
- Tree falcon
- Holy Ibis
- Barfighting eagle
- Brown Chick Thief
- Southern European Vultures
- Bearded vulture
- Wild Goose
- Spoonbill