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Nahariyya Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Israel
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Shlomi settlement, northern Israel
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Nahariya Zoo-Botanical garden, Nahariya city, Israel
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Tenerife, De Kanariske Øer, Spanien
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Monte El Cedro
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Shlomi settlement, northern Israel
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Tenerife, De Kanariske Øer, Spanien
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Vilaflor--Las Lajas
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Tenerife, De Kanariske Øer, Spanien
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Bale Mountains National Park
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Tenerife, De Kanariske Øer, Spanien
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Rio Almonte
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Tenerife, De Kanariske Øer, Spanien
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PN de Monfrague
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Tenerife, De Kanariske Øer, Spanien
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Denmark
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2013 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
The Domestic Canary, often simply known as the canary, (Serinus canaria) is a domesticated form of the wild Canary, a small songbird in the finch family originating from the Macaronesian Islands (Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands.) It has become established on Midway Atoll in the northwest Hawaiian Islands, where it was first introduced in 1911.
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Serinus syriacus
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Serinus syriacus 2
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2013 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
The Domestic Canary, often simply known as the canary, (Serinus canaria) is a domesticated form of the wild Canary, a small songbird in the finch family originating from the Macaronesian Islands (Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands.) It has become established on Midway Atoll in the northwest Hawaiian Islands, where it was first introduced in 1911.
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2013 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
The Domestic Canary, often simply known as the canary, (Serinus canaria) is a domesticated form of the wild Canary, a small songbird in the finch family originating from the Macaronesian Islands (Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands.) It has become established on Midway Atoll in the northwest Hawaiian Islands, where it was first introduced in 1911.
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2013 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
The Domestic Canary, often simply known as the canary, (Serinus canaria) is a domesticated form of the wild Canary, a small songbird in the finch family originating from the Macaronesian Islands (Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands.) It has become established on Midway Atoll in the northwest Hawaiian Islands, where it was first introduced in 1911.