Migrating Pelicans Overnight In The Holy Land

Migrating pelicans prepare to spend the night at a water reservoir before heading south on October 28, 2009 at Emek Hefer in central Israel. An estimated 500 million birds fly over the Holy Land twice a year as they make their annual migrations from Europe and Asia to Africa and back.
Migrating pelicans prepare to spend the night at a water reservoir before heading south on October 28, 2009 at Emek Hefer in central Israel. An estimated 500 million birds fly over the Holy Land twice a year as they make their annual migrations from Europe and Asia to Africa and back.
( - Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images Europe)
Migrating pelicans prepare to spend the night at a water reservoir before heading south on October 28, 2009 at Emek Hefer in central Israel. An estimated 500 million birds fly over the Holy Land twice a year as they make their annual migrations from Europe and Asia to Africa and back. A migrating pelican lands amongst others as they prepare to spend the night at a water reservoir before heading south on October 28, 2009 at Emek Hefer in central Israel. An estimated 500 million birds fly over the Holy Land twice a year as they make their annual migrations from Europe and Asia to Africa and back. Migrating pelicans land as they prepare to spend the night at a water reservoir before heading south on October 28, 2009 at Emek Hefer in central Israel. An estimated 500 million birds fly over the Holy Land twice a year as they make their annual migrations from Europe and Asia to Africa and back. Migrating pelicans prepare to spend the night at a water reservoir before heading south on October 28, 2009 at Emek Hefer in central Israel. An estimated 500 million birds fly over the Holy Land twice a year as they make their annual migrations from Europe and Asia to Africa and back.
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