File:European Kingfisher.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEuropean Kingfisher.jpg | Alcedo atthis (European Kingfisher), River Darenth near Lullingstone Castle, Kent, England |
Date | not specified |
Source | http://www.philarmitage.net/kent/kent20.html |
Author | Phil Armitage |
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