Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Wing Span Collection (page 2)

Witness the awe-inspiring wing span of nature's finest creatures

Background imageWing Span Collection: Great Grey Owl (Strix Nebulosa) On Fence Post; Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Great Grey Owl (Strix Nebulosa) On Fence Post; Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Background imageWing Span Collection: Jabiru stork (jabiru mycteria) spreads its wings on a nest; Pantanal brazil

Jabiru stork (jabiru mycteria) spreads its wings on a nest; Pantanal brazil

Background imageWing Span Collection: Bald Eagle In Flight Tongass National Forest Inside Passage Southeast Alaska Summer Composite

Bald Eagle In Flight Tongass National Forest Inside Passage Southeast Alaska Summer Composite

Background imageWing Span Collection: Snowy Egret Fishing In Florida

Snowy Egret Fishing In Florida

Background imageWing Span Collection: Gannet Flying Over The Water; Perce, Quebec, Canada

Gannet Flying Over The Water; Perce, Quebec, Canada

Background imageWing Span Collection: A Bird In Flight; Amble, Northumberland, England

A Bird In Flight; Amble, Northumberland, England

Background imageWing Span Collection: Eagle Landing On Waters Edge

Eagle Landing On Waters Edge

Background imageWing Span Collection: Prehistoric birds, comparison of wings of two prehistoric birds

Prehistoric birds, comparison of wings of two prehistoric birds (Teratornis incredibilis and Osteodontornis) and two extinct birds (eagle and albatross), illustration Biology, Zoology

Background imageWing Span Collection: Grey Plover (Pluvialis squatarola), Black-bellied Plover in North America, adult

Grey Plover (Pluvialis squatarola), Black-bellied Plover in North America, adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Nightingale, Rufous Nightingale, Common Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos)

Nightingale, Rufous Nightingale, Common Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos)

Background imageWing Span Collection: Pegasus, the flying horse, actually an Indian Saras Crane chasing away the Bluebull

Pegasus, the flying horse, actually an Indian Saras Crane chasing away the Bluebull from its nest) Keoladeo National Park, India

Background imageWing Span Collection: Handley Page V / 1500 heavy bomber plane, WW1

Handley Page V / 1500 heavy bomber plane, WW1
A British Handley Page V/1500 night-flying heavy bomber plane, built towards the end of the First World War. It carried a crew of eight or nine, and had four Rolls Royce Eagle VIII engines. circa 1918

Background imageWing Span Collection: Bird skeletons including, from left to right, Mandarin Duck, Gliding Heron with wing feathers

Bird skeletons including, from left to right, Mandarin Duck, Gliding Heron with wing feathers, chest view of Owl, Puffin and Parrot

Background imageWing Span Collection: Fairy tern in flight (Gygis alba monte), Aride Island

Fairy tern in flight (Gygis alba monte), Aride Island

Background imageWing Span Collection: Eastern White Pelicans

Eastern White Pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in flight over Walvis Bay / Baii

Background imageWing Span Collection: Lesser flamingos (Phoeiniconaias minor) in flight over Lake Nakuru

Lesser flamingos (Phoeiniconaias minor) in flight over Lake Nakuru, an alkaline lake of the Rift Valley system where tens of thousands of them may be seen lining the shores for many months of the year

Background imageWing Span Collection: Birds of prey in flight and perched on branch of tree

Birds of prey in flight and perched on branch of tree

Background imageWing Span Collection: Group of birds in flight, on land, and perching on branch

Group of birds in flight, on land, and perching on branch

Background imageWing Span Collection: Birds of prey, woodpecker, crows, gulls, and in flight and foraging

Birds of prey, woodpecker, crows, gulls, and in flight and foraging

Background imageWing Span Collection: Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus), adult, underside

Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus), adult, underside

Background imageWing Span Collection: Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus), adult

Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), adult female

Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), adult female

Background imageWing Span Collection: Red-rumped Swallow (Hirundo daurica), adult

Red-rumped Swallow (Hirundo daurica), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Red-legged Partridge (Alectoris rufa), adult

Red-legged Partridge (Alectoris rufa), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Quail (Coturnix coturnix), adult male

Quail (Coturnix coturnix), adult male

Background imageWing Span Collection: Shorelark, Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris), adult

Shorelark, Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Coot (Fulica atra), adult

Coot (Fulica atra), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Great Bustard (Otis tarda), adult male

Great Bustard (Otis tarda), adult male

Background imageWing Span Collection: Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo), adult

Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Canada Goose (Branta canadensis), adult

Canada Goose (Branta canadensis), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Black Kite (Milvus migrans), adult

Black Kite (Milvus migrans), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: House Sparrow, English Sparrow, (Passer domesticus), adult male

House Sparrow, English Sparrow, (Passer domesticus), adult male

Background imageWing Span Collection: Hoopoe (Upupa epops), adult

Hoopoe (Upupa epops), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Wood Warbler (Phylloscopus sibilatrix), adult

Wood Warbler (Phylloscopus sibilatrix), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: European Kingfisher, Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis), adult male

European Kingfisher, Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis), adult male

Background imageWing Span Collection: Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo), adult male

Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo), adult male

Background imageWing Span Collection: Woodpigeon (Columba palumbus), adult

Woodpigeon (Columba palumbus), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster), adult

European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Redwing (Turdus iliacus), adult

Redwing (Turdus iliacus), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Common Gull (Larus canus), adult

Common Gull (Larus canus), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Spotted Redshank (Tringa erythropus), adult

Spotted Redshank (Tringa erythropus), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Rock Dove (Columba livia), adult

Rock Dove (Columba livia), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Penduline Tit (Remiz pendulinus), adult

Penduline Tit (Remiz pendulinus), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Rufous-tailed Rock-Thrush, Rock Thrush (Monticola saxatilis), adult male

Rufous-tailed Rock-Thrush, Rock Thrush (Monticola saxatilis), adult male

Background imageWing Span Collection: Robin (Erithacus rubecula), adult

Robin (Erithacus rubecula), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Goldcrest (Regulus regulus), adult male

Goldcrest (Regulus regulus), adult male

Background imageWing Span Collection: Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus), adult

Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus), adult

Background imageWing Span Collection: Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), also known Wood Grouse or more specifically Western Capercaillie

Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), also known Wood Grouse or more specifically Western Capercaillie, largest member of the grouse family, cock



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

Witness the awe-inspiring wing span of nature's finest creatures. From the majestic Andean Condor soaring above Peru's Colca Canyon, with its wingspan reaching an astonishing 3, 191 meters, to the elegant Red Kite gracefully gliding through the skies. The Bristol Brabazon, a legendary aircraft known for its impressive wingspan, pales in comparison to these magnificent birds. In Madera Canyon, Arizona, a male Barn Owl displays its silent flight and wide wings as it feeds on Nicotiana flowers. Meanwhile, another Barn Owl hunts skillfully for prey under the moonlit night. These nocturnal hunters showcase their incredible wing spans as they navigate through darkness with precision. The Bald Eagle perches proudly with spread wings, symbolizing strength and freedom. Its immense wing span commands respect and admiration from all who witness it. Similarly swifts dart across the sky effortlessly with their streamlined bodies and elongated wings. On coastal shores, Oystercatchers flaunt their striking black and white plumage while showcasing their broad wing spans during flight. Their distinctive calls echo along sandy beaches as they search for mollusks beneath shallow waters. Not only do birds captivate us with their impressive wing spans; White Storks also leave us in awe as they nest atop Faro Cathedral in Portugal's Algarve region. Their enormous nests provide shelter for young chicks while adults gracefully extend their expansive wings before taking off into open skies. Whether it be soaring high above mountains or hunting silently at nightfall, these remarkable creatures remind us of nature's boundless beauty and diversity. So next time you catch sight of a bird spreading its majestic wings wide open - take a moment to appreciate the extraordinary "wing span" that connects them all in this vast tapestry we call life.