bird back feature stopping in tree branches

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bird back feature stopping in tree branches.

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Tree,Bird,Wings,Branches,Feathers,Gray,Resting,Sitting

This vector contains the following main colors: Mine Shaft,Costa Del Sol,Madras,Buccaneer,Ironside Gray

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    Tree Bird Wings Branches Feathers Gray Resting Sitting Mine Shaft Costa Del Sol Madras Buccaneer Ironside Gray

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Tree wiki:
>This article is about the biological organisms known as trees. For other meanings of the word see tree (disambiguation). A tree can be defined as a large, perennial, woody plant. Though there is no set definition regarding minimum size, the term generally applies to plants at least 6 m (20 ft) high at maturity and, more importantly, having secondary branches supported on a single main stem or trunk (see shrub for comparison). Compared with most other plant forms, trees are long-lived. A few species of trees grow to 100 m tall, and some can live for several thousand years. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Bird wiki:
>For other uses, see Bird (disambiguation). Many - see section below. Birds are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrates characterized primarily by feathers, forelimbs modified as wings, and hollow bones. Birds range in size from the tiny hummingbirds to the huge Ostrich and Emu. Depending on taxonomic viewpoint, there are about 8,800–10,200 living bird species (plus about 120–130 that have become extinct in the span of human history) in the world, making them the most diverse class of terrestrial vertebrates. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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