RM2J6JXP0–Red-legged partridge / French partridge (Alectoris rufa) gamebird / game bird native to France, Spain and Portugal
RMBP9AKY–Portugal, Lisbon: Man feeding pigeons at Rossio Square
RMBBT7FG–A number of cattle egrets congregating near an abandoned bath tub left near an empty farmhouse property in the Algarve, Portugal
RM2WK565X–A Berthelot's pipit ,Anthus berthelotii, perched on a rock with a grey sky in the background.
RFWP6J1R–Amazing panorama fairy tale paradise landscape with a magical light and beams with birds flying in the sky, as seen from the Miradouro da Bela Vista a
RMBDYW9E–Three fishermen on a rocky coast, Cascais near Lisbon, Portugal, Europe
RF2PWE4T7–Iberian magpie (Cyanopica cooki) is a bird in the crow family. Pair of Birds perched on branch against bright background in Extremadura, Spain. Wildli
RMBDNRPN–Basket sleighs, drivers waiting for customers in Monte district, in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, Europe
RF2KEJJG6–Harvesting of the rice by machine tractor on a vast field. Industrial agriculture. Process of collecting the mature rice crop from the field.
RFHJFG75–Madeira
RF2HY3GE5–Closeup photo of a kookaburra, a genus of birds of the kingfisher family
RM2CE5MMN–. The book of decorative furniture, its form, colour and history . tentialities. Both in Spain and Portugal the chestnut chairs which weremade in the seventeenth century, were usually of the type illustratedin our sketch of the chair preserved in the Memorial Hall, Philadelphia,at the conclusion of the Colonial Chapter—high-backed and coveredwith leather decorated with scrolls, birds, figure-work, and largenails or bosses. The Portuguese also at this period carried patterns of contemporaryItalian chairs to their Indian colony of Goa; they were copied withmore or less exactitude by the native c
RFRRERE3–Olive tree in a park in jerusalem. Olive tree in a park in jerusalem.
RFT51100–Azorean blackbird Turdus merula azorensis, in Santa Maria island
RM2WK5694–A Berthelot's pipit ,Anthus berthelotii, perched on a rock with a grey sky in the background.
RFWP6H8B–Singing Azorean Chaffinch also called Azores finch (fringilla coelebs moreletti) a subspecies of the common chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs). It is endem
RM2WK4YAE–A Madeira firecrest, also known as Madeira kinglet, or Madeira crest, Regulus madeirensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RFHJFG7K–Madeira
RM2CEJF0T–. Chambers's encyclopaedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge. ular and its botanical name from the resem-)lance of the curved pods to birds claws ; theleaves are pinnate, witli a terminal leaflet. TheCommon Birds-foot (0. perpiisillus) grows on drysandy or gravelly soils, and is a small plant oflittle importance, although eagerly eaten by sheei).But 0. aatirus, an annual growing to the heightof 2 or 3 feet, a native of Portugal, is culti-vated in that countrj as green food for cattle,and is verj- succulent and nutritious. Like itsBritish congener, it grows well on verj poor soils.Its Portug
RFWP6H86–Singing Azorean Chaffinch also called Azores finch (fringilla coelebs moreletti) a subspecies of the common chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs). It is endem
RM2WK4Y58–A Madeira firecrest, also known as Madeira kinglet, or Madeira crest, Regulus madeirensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RFHJFG6T–Madeira
RMRG585A–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 237 Evers^on, of Elk Grove, for tr:ipi)inf!; ;infl Iiiiving in his posession four Chinese ring- necked pheasants. Deputies Bert Laws, William Iloppe and I'aul Bonnot are to he credited with the making of the arrest. Captain Jack O'Connell. assisted hy deputies William Iloppe and Bert Laws, caught a native of Portugal. J. George, after he had killed a (,'hinese ring-necked pheasant-on Tyler Island. The offende
RM2WK4Y7K–A Madeira firecrest, also known as Madeira kinglet, or Madeira crest, Regulus madeirensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RFHJFG7A–Madeira
RM2WK4Y79–A Madeira firecrest, also known as Madeira kinglet, or Madeira crest, Regulus madeirensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RFHJFG79–Madeira
RM2WK4Y8C–A Madeira firecrest, also known as Madeira kinglet, or Madeira crest, Regulus madeirensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RFHJFG74–Madeira
RM2WK4Y5K–A Madeira firecrest, also known as Madeira kinglet, or Madeira crest, Regulus madeirensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RFHJFG7J–Madeira
RM2WK4Y73–A Madeira firecrest, also known as Madeira kinglet, or Madeira crest, Regulus madeirensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RFHJFG7C–Madeira
RM2WK4YB5–A Madeira firecrest, also known as Madeira kinglet, or Madeira crest, Regulus madeirensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK55FF–A perched Canarian Kestrel, Falco tinnunculus Biometrics photographed on the island of Madeira.
RM2WK53A4–A perched Canarian Kestrel, Falco tinnunculus Biometrics photographed on the island of Madeira.
RFHJFG7B–Madeira
RM2WK539X–A male Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RFHJFG6R–Madeira
RM2WK4YFP–A vagrant pink-footed goose, Anser brachyrhynchus, photographed on the island of Madeira.
RM2WK4XJC–A yellow-legged gull, Larus michahellis. in flight.
RM2WK4XJH–A yellow-legged gull, Larus michahellis. in flight.
RM2WK5344–A male Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK534C–A male Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK5351–A male Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK536T–A male Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK534N–A male Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK531W–A female Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK537H–A male Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK5372–A male Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK4YHM–A male Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK4YJB–A male Madeiran chaffinch, Fringilla maderensis, which is endemic to the island of Madeira.
RM2WK4XGR–A vagrant pink-footed goose, Anser brachyrhynchus, photographed on the island of Madeira.
RM2WK4XF0–A vagrant pink-footed goose, Anser brachyrhynchus, photographed on the island of Madeira.
RM2WK4XH9–A vagrant pink-footed goose, Anser brachyrhynchus, photographed on the island of Madeira.
RM2WK53EK–A rock sparrow or rock petronia, Petronia petronia petronia photographed on the island of Madeira.
RM2WK53CC–A rock sparrow or rock petronia, Petronia petronia petronia photographed on the island of Madeira.
RM2WK53A9–A rock sparrow or rock petronia, Petronia petronia petronia photographed on the island of Madeira.
RM2WK53CP–A rock sparrow or rock petronia, Petronia petronia petronia photographed on the island of Madeira.
RM2WK53C5–A rock sparrow or rock petronia, Petronia petronia petronia photographed on the island of Madeira.