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#6335202
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335206
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335210
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335212
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335214
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335216
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335218
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335220
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335222
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335226
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335230
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335232
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#6335234
10 January 2021
The Eurasian blue tit bird as seen in reed in the Dutch countryside in Grootmeer en Kleinmeer lakes near Wintelre and Eindhoven airport in its natural habitat during a cold winter day with frost. Scientifically named Cyanistes caeruleus, a little colorful passerine bird in the tit family Paridae with blue and yellow plumage. The species is a non-migratory bird. The fen and the water pond are a protected natural monument and part of the Kempenland-West Natura 2000 area preserving the environment and local wildlife. Wintelre - Vessem, Eersel, North Brabant, the Netherlands on January 9, 2021
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#493227
20 March 2015
Mah Meri woman, Paridah, 62, perform prayer on the eve of Hari Moyang celebrations at Sungai Rambai village, Pulau Carey, Malaysia 19 March 2015. Hari Moyang (Ancestors Day) is celebrated annually by indigenous tribe of Mah Meri to bless and remember their ancestors with offerings of food, dance and prayers. The Mah Meri are well known for their art of leaf origami, intricate wood carvings, sculptures and mask making. They are numbered around 4200 in 2010.
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#493228
20 March 2015
Mah Meri woman, Paridah, 62, perform prayer on the eve of Hari Moyang celebrations at Sungai Rambai village, Pulau Carey, Malaysia 19 March 2015. Hari Moyang (Ancestors Day) is celebrated annually by indigenous tribe of Mah Meri to bless and remember their ancestors with offerings of food, dance and prayers. The Mah Meri are well known for their art of leaf origami, intricate wood carvings, sculptures and mask making. They are numbered around 4200 in 2010.
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