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Abyssinian Nightjar, Caprimulgus poliocephalus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wading Gray-headed Swamphen - Porphyrio poliocephalus - in Green Cay wetlands. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gray-headed Flying Fox - Pteropus poliocephalus in the evening, fly away from day site, hang down on the branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pteropus poliocephalus - Gray-headed Flying Fox, Fruit bat from Australia hang down on the branch and fly away from day site Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Rare, Endemic Usambara Nightjar Caprimulgus poliocephalus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey-headed swamphen - Porphyrio poliocephalus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gray Headed Swamphen (Porphyrio poliocephalus) in water at sunrise Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey Headed Flying Fox, Pteropus poliocephalus
Pteropus poliocephalus - Gray-headed Flying Fox in the night, fly away from day site Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pteropus poliocephalus Gray headed Flying Fox, Fruit bat from Australia hang down on the branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Zealand dabchick - Poliocephalus rufopectus - weweia in maori language, New Zealand grebe endemic to New Zealand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey-headed swamphen Porphyrio poliocephalus walking and searching for food in marsh of the Middle East Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pteropus poliocephalus - Gray-headed Flying Fox in the evening, fly away from day site, hang down on the branch and watch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey-headed swamphen - Porphyrio poliocephalus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pteropus poliocephalus - Gray-headed Flying Fox in the night, fly away from day site Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Grey Headed Flying Fox, Pteropus poliocephalus, hanging from a branch with a blue sky background. Bellingen Island, NSW, Australia. These bats are endemic to eastern Australia and declining numbers have caused them to be listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species


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