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A female Northern Harrier hunting the Dikes at Steigerwald Lake NWR! She was very concerned about a Bald Eagle flyover, as you can see her eyes looking up above when the Eagle flew over!!
"Seeing a female cardinal means that you will receive good news or something positive will happen for you in the future. The female cardinal is a sign of bright days ahead in which you can turn your dreams into a reality".
in Kabini area of Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, India
The Sambar ( or Sambar Deer ) is Asia's largest deer species.
The hairless area on the lower throat is called "the sore spot", and is apparently unique to this deer species.
IUCN Red List: Vulnerable
rusa unicolor
paardhert of Aristoteleshert
sambar
Sambar oder Pferdehirsch
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This female Stonechat had just caught this rather large insect.
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A female Rufous Hummingbird sipping nectar from our George Davidson Crocosmia! She was enjoying the sunshine and chasing our Anna's Hummingbirds around our backyard!
A female Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) rests in the branches of a poplar tree in the aspen woods east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
17 January, 2023.
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So, do we call a female King Parrot a Queen? I think we should. This beauty was lurking in the depths of my old computer which I managed to wake this morning from what has been a year long sleep. Had all sorts of dramas with it, but it seemed to wake up fine and I was able to salvage a thousand or so old images from it.
Taken near Apollo Bay in Victoria where they regularly visited the local houses and gardens. So wonderful to get close!