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![]() Black Palm Cockatoo |
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![]() a stately Traveler's Palm |
![]() The vegetation is lush and tropical. |
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![]() Ground Hornbill |
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![]() Lesser Green Broadbill |
![]() Scarlet Ibis |
![]() Red Bird of Paradise |
![]() King Bird of Paradise |
![]() Above and at right, fig trees planted in the huge (tall!) Birds of Paradise aviaries. |
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![]() unidentified dove |
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![]() White-Crested Laughing Thrush |
![]() calling male Fairy Bluebirds |
![]() Chloropsis on left and male Fairy Bluebird on right |
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![]() nesting duck |
![]() Nicobar Pigeon |
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![]() Green Hunting Cissas This species turns blue in captivity. |
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