A parent bird feeds a fruit of Rubus crataegifolius to its fledgling
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A Brown-eared Bulbul consumed a fruit of Rubus hirsutus
A nestling of Japanese Marsh Warbler leaving and returning to its nest before fledging
Fruit consumption of Aucuba japonica var. borealis by a brown-eared bulbul in winter
Consumption of fruits of Ardisia crispa by a Hypsipetes amaurotis
A Japanese badger consumed some fruits of Rubus hirsutus
A Japanese macaque consumed some fruits of Rubus palmatus var. coptophyllus
A Bohemian waxwing consumed a fruit of Ardisia japonica on the ground
Fledging of a great tit young reared by varied tits
Nesting of three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus - Nest forming with its mouth
Fruit consumption of Eurya japonica var. japonica by Turdus pallidus
Feeding tactics of the short-nosed fruit bat to remove a piece of peeled outer skin of mango fruits
A bonobo eating the fruit of an umbrella-tree

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Consumption of fruits of Nandina domestica by a Turdus eunomus
Fruit consumption of Aucuba japonica var. borealis by Turdus cardis and Turdus pallidus in spring

A store with an abundance of wild strawberries, which only bear fruit for a shorttime in the spring

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Video 7. A mother Japanese badger (Meles anakuma) collecting fallen leaves as nesting materials and carrying them to the entrance of the sett before a male offspring carried them into the sett
A pair of Little Grebes interrupted brooding of eggs and was cautious about a Gray Heron coming close to their nest
A chick of the Horsfield’s hawk cuckoo displays a gape-coloured patch on the underside of the wing to a blue-and-white flycatcher host when begging

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NEWS 179: The soothsayers of diplomacy not daring to broach the Prussian-bird in order to know what to believe
A male Japanese badger offspring, Meles anakuma, and his mother entering the sett together to dig the burrow by scraping the soil from the inside and carrying it out of the sett
In the dark nest, a red-flanked bushrobin host attempting twice to place food onto the wing patch of the Horsfield's hawk cuckoo chick by mistake
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