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American Goldfinch.

 

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on the butterfly bush...

Feeding on the seed pods.

Adult male American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) resting in small low shrubs after feeding at a feeder at a farmstead west of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.

 

12 August, 2019.

 

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An American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) leisurely swims on an urban pond in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

4 June, 2018.

 

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It's always a thrill to see Oystercatchers on the Gulf of Mexico.

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Black-Capped Chickadee.

 

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

Phoenicopterus ruber

(American flamingo / Flamenco del Caribe)

 

The American Flamingo is the only flamingo distributed through the Caribbean Sea, the northern coasts of South America, and on the Galapagos. It was formerly considered conspecific with the Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) of the Old World.

 

Like other flamingos, it feeds in saline and brackish lagoons by straining water through the lamellae on its unique bill and swallowing the invertebrate organisms trapped inside. The American tends to feed somewhat deeper than other flamingos, with the head and often much of the neck submerged.

 

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Photo taken at the AVIARIO NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA, Barú, Cartagena, Colombia.

 

Colombia is the number one country in the world to have the largest varieties of birds, having about 1,876 species and almost 70 kinds that belong specially to Colombia. AVIARIO NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA has done an amazing job to show that. You see some of birds free and others in beautiful habitats. Peacocks, Toucans, Pink Flamingos, Crane Corona, Guacamayas, Pelicanos, Ducks, all types of little colorful birds Colombia is most famous for it, every imaginable birds are here.

 

This place is so well design, and so well taking care of, that you think some times you are in paradise!

 

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Caught this Eagle coming in from the Ocean.

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A female avocet looking for invertebrates in a temporary pond in a farm field earlier this spring.

An American Avocet about to liftoff from the Great Salt Lake in Utah.

The young are in the nest, so papa is out hunting bugs.

An American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) relaxes on an urban pond in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

29 June, 2012.

 

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The North American elk, or wapiti, is the largest form of the red deer species Cervus elaphus. In general appearance elk are obviously kin to the well-known white-tailed deer. However, elk are much larger. An adult bull elk stands about 150 cm tall at the shoulder and weighs about 300 to 350 kg, although some large bulls approach 500 kg in late summer before the rut, or breeding season. Cows are substantially smaller but still have a shoulder height of 135 cm and an adult weight of around 250 kg.

www.hww.ca/en/wildlife/mammals/north-american-elk.html

An American Coot (Fulica americana) relieves an itch on its cheek on a small urban wetland in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

4 June, 2018.

 

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American Badger (Taxidae taxus) hunts for a meal in the short grass prairie landscape of Grasslands National Park east of Val Marie, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

They are a difficult animal to find, let alone get the opportunity to photograph so I felt very privileged that it stayed long enough to get a few images.

 

I have only encountered a few of these creatures over all the years and miles that I have covered on the prairies.

 

21 May, 2018.

 

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American Robin (Turdus migratorius) rests on a fencepost along a prairie pasture along the south shore of Beaverhill Lake east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.

 

4 June, 2017.

 

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This is the American Falls as seen from the Canadian side.

 

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In the winter of 2015/2016 a number of American Robin (Turdus migratorius) over-wintered and survived by feeding on berries and small minnows or Stickleback fish. It was totally unusual to observe this behaviour especially in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada where temperatures can get down into the -30C range.

 

This bird has selected a stickleback from a bit of open water in a small urban park on the east edge of Edmonton.

 

14 January, 2016.

 

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at the Palo Alto Baylands

American Wigeon (Anas americana) male stretches a bit on an urban pond in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

20 October, 2016.

 

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This American Alligator sticks his nose out of the dense scrub of the swamp at Circle B Bar Reserve, Lakeland, Florida.

An American Magpie (Pica hudsonia) searches for food in the snow in n urban park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

We have a very healthy population of this species in our city who are vary acted to urban living thus allowing for such a close-up of this bird.

 

9 November, 2017

 

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