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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!!
The females are easily recognisable because the lower mandible is orange. Both the upper and lower parts of the beak are black in the males.
Perhaps she should be called a Queenfisher!
"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".
Northern Cardinal (female).
8 to 9 inches in length. The male is bright red with crest, black face and a stout red bill. The female is buff-brown tinged with red on crest, wings and tail.
They habitat woodland edges, thickets, brushy swamps and gardens.
They are resident in the eastern United States and southern Canada south to the Gulf Coast and from southern California, Arizona, and southern Texas southward.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.
Was really amazing having the opportunity to shoot this wonderful bird.
They catch the snail in their feet and then transfer it to their beak while flying.
This female House Sparrow has been nest building in our house recently.
I have watched her landing on our tree and plucking her breast feathers before heading back to the nest.
This is the first time I have seen this.
A female Moose was grazing at Turnbull NWR. What caught my eye while reviewing my photos was that it appears that she has a second face on the end of her snout! This perspective of the Moose is a little odd, alien and/or eerie... but definitely an interesting dark passenger. Photo taken in Cheney, Washington.
Loads of birds sheltering well inshore from the strong winds today. This is a lovely reddish female.
A female Rufous Hummingbird!! She is sipping nectar from our Purple Amistad Salvia. I will miss these fiesty little ones when they migrate to a warmer climate. However, our resident Anna's Hummingbirds will be happy, when they leave. Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.
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
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paardhert of Aristoteleshert
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Sambar oder Pferdehirsch
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