ROTATING MONTHLY GALLERY
ART IN NATURE
AWARDS
BIRDS
FARM ANIMALS
FLOWERS, PLANTS & TREES
INSECTS
MISCELLANEOUS WILDLIFE
NIGHT SKY
REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS
SILLY ANIMALS
SUNSETS
ZOO ANIMALS
THE WILDLIFE PAPARAZZI
PICTURES FOR PURCHASE
CONTACT
ROTATING MONTHLY GALLERY
ART IN NATURE
AWARDS
BIRDS
FARM ANIMALS
FLOWERS, PLANTS & TREES
INSECTS
MISCELLANEOUS WILDLIFE
NIGHT SKY
REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS
SILLY ANIMALS
SUNSETS
ZOO ANIMALS
THE WILDLIFE PAPARAZZI
PICTURES FOR PURCHASE
CONTACT
Starlings and Waxwings
Passeriformes-birds use energy at high levels and therefore have high metabolic rates. However, passerines possess a higher metabolic rate than non-passerines.
Cedar Waxwings (Bombycilla cedorum)
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)
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