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Taken at Prees Common, Shropshire, UK.

Common Frog basking in the sunshine in our garden pond

The common blackbird (Turdus merula) is a species of true thrush. It is also called the Eurasian blackbird

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Common Tern, Bowood Estate Wiltshire UK

Wikipedia: The common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis), also known as the Eurasian kingfisher and river kingfisher, is a small kingfisher with seven subspecies recognized within its wide distribution across Eurasia and North Africa. It is resident in much of its range, but migrates from areas where rivers freeze in winter.

 

This sparrow-sized bird has the typical short-tailed, large-headed kingfisher profile; it has blue upperparts, orange underparts and a long bill. It feeds mainly on fish, caught by diving, and has special visual adaptations to enable it to see prey under water. The glossy white eggs are laid in a nest at the end of a burrow in a riverbank.

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

 

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Common Spotted-orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsia). Browne's Folly Nature reserve. Avon Wildlife Trust, Bathford near Bath, England, UK

A Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) observed feeding in a Russian Olive tree in a park at Lake Newell in southeastern Alberta, Canada.

 

26 May, 2016.

 

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Common Kestrel, Wembury, coastal path Plymouth Devon UK

Wikipedia: Vindula erota, the common cruiser, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in forested areas of tropical South Asia and Southeast Asia distributed in the Western Ghats (India), Northern India to Myanmar, Bangladesh, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and southern China.

The common White Wave female moth (Cabera pusaria) resting on a grass quite conspicuously. These are nocturnal moths flying at night but could be easily disturbed from low vegetation during the daylight. This female specimen didn’t mind basking in the morning sun. Avon Wildlife Trust, Bathford near Bath, England, UK

A Kingfisher at the moment of impact as she enters the pond for a fish. The reflection was an unexpected bonus...

 

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Wikipedia: The common emerald dove (Chalcophaps indica), also called Asian emerald dove and grey-capped emerald dove, is a widespread resident breeding pigeon native to the tropical and subtropical parts of the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The dove is also known by the names of green dove and green-winged pigeon. The common emerald dove is the state bird of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_emerald_dove

This Common Sandpiper was looking out over the Tagus Estuary.

The common sandpiper is a small Palearctic wader. This bird and its American sister species, the spotted sandpiper, make up the genus Actitis. They are parapatric and replace each other geographically; stray birds of either species may settle down with breeders of the other and hybridize. -wiki

-Actitis hypoleucos

  

It is always with great hesitation that I post flight shots. There are so many of you who are so outstandingly good at freezing these guys in flight... here is my more "lukewarm" and humble contribution to the flight category :)

Common Tern reflection at Kalloni salt pans,Lesvos..

Common gull.

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Common Kestrel, Valencia Spain

I hope I get a chance to see these beauties again this summer. They were one of my favorites to photograph in 2017.

 

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Common Redstart (male), Thursley common Surrey UK

Common Tern - Sterna Hirundo

 

Juvenile

 

It is strongly migratory, wintering in coastal tropical and subtropical regions. Breeding adults have light grey upperparts, white to very light grey underparts, a black cap, orange-red legs, and a narrow pointed bill. Depending on the subspecies, the bill may be mostly red with a black tip or all black. There are a number of similar species, including the partly sympatric Arctic tern, which can be separated on plumage details, leg and bill colour, or vocalisations.

 

Breeding in a wider range of habitats than any of its relatives, the common tern nests on any flat, poorly vegetated surface close to water, including beaches and islands, and it readily adapts to artificial substrates such as floating rafts. The nest may be a bare scrape in sand or gravel, but it is often lined or edged with whatever debris is available. Up to three eggs may be laid, their dull colours and blotchy patterns providing camouflage on the open beach.

 

Population:

 

UK breeding:

12,000 pairs

   

Common Snipe, I had to take a second look at this from my car as i passed it, and it was calling too! A first for me!

RKO_6391. Common Buzzard in a protective pose!

 

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Common Redstart, Phoenicurus phoenicurus

Common Buzzard seen at Cley Marshes (2203)

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Fasan (Phasianus colchicus)

Common Tern, Bowood Estate Wiltshire UK

Common Tern RSPB Otmoor

Common Pochard, (female), WWT Slimbridge

A Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) rests in the aspen woods along the shore of Islet Lake east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

24 February, 2018.

 

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Common Buzzard, Wiltshire UK

A Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) in the aspen woods east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

24 February, 2013.

 

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Our most well-known amphibian, the common frog is a regular visitor to garden ponds across the country, where they feast on slugs and snails. In winter, they hibernate in pond mud or under log piles.

  

Length: 8-13cm

Weight: 22g

Average lifespan: 5-10

 

Common. Protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981

February to October

Common frogs are amphibians, breeding in ponds during the spring and spending much of the rest of the year feeding in woodland, gardens, hedgerows and tussocky grassland. They are familiar inhabitants of garden ponds, where they lay their eggs in big 'rafts' of spawn. They feed on a variety of invertebrates and even smaller

The common frog varies in colour enormously, from green to brown and even red or yellow. It has smooth skin, a dark 'mask' behind the eye and long back legs, covered in dark bands. It hops and jumps rather than walks, and lays spawn in large jelly-like clumps.

I liked this one of the gallinules and did a photoshop treatment of mainly the water. I tried to maintain the integrity of the original and add something to spice up one of the most common species in my area.

Centenary Riverside Nature Reserve, Rotherham

Common Mormon butterfly

 

Papilio polytes, the common Mormon, is a common species of swallowtail butterfly widely distributed across Asia. This butterfly is known for the mimicry displayed by the numerous forms of its females which mimic inedible red-bodied swallowtails, such as the common rose and the crimson rose. (source : Wikipedia)

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