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Masked Lapwing - Tawharanui Regional Park, Auckland, New Zealand

 

Species (# 448) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.

 

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(Fluvicola nengeta) B28I1410 Recanto do Saua - Mata Atlantica - Brazil

Mata Atlantica Endemic Tour - Guide : Marcos Eugênio

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(Ramphocelus nigrogularis) B28I0490 Cocha Machuwasi - Peruvian Amazonia

Refugio Paz de Las Aves, Ecuador

Werribee - Victoria - Australia

 

Hair: Mitchell by Modulus

Mask: Fragmentation Mask by AZOURY

Earrings: Triple Fuck Earrings by Fetch

Jacket: Xing coat- Black Stripes by Hotdog&Contraption

Pants: Rutig Pants by Boys to the Bone

Necklace: Little Tiny Dagger by Maxi Gossamer

Nails: Bad Things Spiked Claws by Gorgeous Dolls

Masked shrike - Lanius nubicus

At Pantanal, Brasil.

 

HMBT! Happy Thursday!

 

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Jean Talon Market, Montreal

Costa Rica

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Zoo Miami

Miami, FL

Nov 2018

 

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The Masked Trogon is a widespread species of humid montane forests in South America. Males are bronze to green on the head, chest, and upperparts, with red belly separated from the chest by a white band, black tail with broad white tips to the graduated rectrices, orange to red eye ring, and yellow bill; females are brownish above with a white eye ring. The species has an interesting highland distribution: it is present along the Andes from Venezuela south to Bolivia, and also in the disjunct tepuis of Venezuela, Guyana, and northern Brazil. There are eight subspecies of Masked Trogon described which vary in plumage and bare parts coloration. Like other trogons, they nest in tree cavities and feed on fruit and insects. Picture taken at Yanayacu Biological Station - Ecuador.

 

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San Antonio Riverwalk

Image taken for the May Forbidden Fruit Inc Gallery

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- Mesh Head: LeLUTKA Avalon

- Ears - ^^Swallow^^ Gauged S for lel Evo X Ears (f)

- Mask: HEXED - Ruling Mask BOM ONLY EVOX

- Lipstick - HEXED - Decorative Lipstick @ Dubai Event

- Earrings - SFU - Wendigo Earrings @ the Men Only Event

- Backdrop - Backdrop Stylez - Love Backdrop - Orange

 

it's been a while...

Sachatamia, Equador

... or early bird special! Last night around sunset I had a little visitor at my bird feeder in my backyard. I know they are usually nocturnal but I guess he wanted a early dinner ;-)

Always nice to catch up with this pretty Shrike species.Love the colours.Many thanks for looking at my images.

Enjoying the first jazz festival at the plaza in a 2 years in Hastings.

Lanius nubicus

 

New blog post covering day three of my trip to Bulgaria at alexperrywildlife.com/blog/K3vcu/bulgaria-day-three-drago...

(Nomonyx dominicus) B28I5514 Moyobamba - North Peru

Endemic Tour in Peru : Guide Alex Durand alexdurand8bg@gmail.com

Uncommon species , rarely seen

Common or not, I feel the Common yellow throat is one of the prettiest warblers around. They are abundant breeders in and around wetlands and marshes as they prefer to breed in low shrubs. It is a well known fact that females when choosing there partner's prefer males with a larger mask. In this warbler world the bad guys finish first.

Seen on a fantastic trip to the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica.

A male masked bobwhite (Colinus virginianus ridgwayi) in an aviary at the Arizona-Sonora Museum in Tucson, Arizona. The species was once abundant in Arizona but wild populations here no longer exist--a result of the disturbance of grassland habitat by grazing cattle.

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