Emberizidae sparrow Bird wood about housetop

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Emberizidae sparrow Bird wood about housetop.

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Nature,Wood,Bird,Colors,Eyes,Feathers,Berry,Beak,Bench,Paws,Shadows,Sparrow,Tail

This vector contains the following main colors: Mine Shaft,Black,Celeste,Mountain Mist,White
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