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Red-crowned Woodpecker

Melanerpes rubricapillus

Carpintero habado

Familia (Family): Picidae

Taxonomía (Taxonomy): SACC

 

Lugar (Taken in): Medellín, Colombia

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Red Silk Cotton tree (Bombax ceiba), Ho'omaluhia Botanic Gardens, Oahu, Hawai'i

A pair of Red Crossbills in the front yard today. They were mixed in with a flock of White-winged Crossbills. This is a first sighting of the Red for me :)

"A red rose is not selfish because it wants to be a red rose. But it would be terribly selfish if she wanted all the flowers in the garden to be red roses.”

 

„Eine rote Rose ist nicht selbstsüchtig, weil sie eine rote Rose sein will. Es wäre aber furchtbar selbstsüchtig, wenn sie wollte, dass alle Blumen im Garten rote Rosen sind.

 

Oscar Wilde

Almaden Lake Park

 

This guy only wanted to be in the shade of the Schinus molle tree.

  

Red Kite enjoying the sunshine

One of my daughter's beautiful roses.

Red Rose (Rosoideae rosa) Hybrid Tea Rose

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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Outside Las Vegas, NV

This tiny Red-breasted Nuthatch just had to show off his tasty catch.

another view on a wonderful small staircase

 

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Considered an invasive species outside of the Indian subcontinent, these birds were probably the second most abundant land bird after the doves and Mynas (another introduced) in Tahiti. This bird was in fact being chased by a Myna before this picture was taken.

Red seduction - been cheeky today bought my camera to a garden centre to take the Autumn blooms

Mergus serrator

Dyke Marsh Wildlife Refuge

 

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The red kite is a large, impressive bird of prey. Its rust-red colored plumage gives its name and with a height of around 65 cm it is larger than the common buzzard. His head is light gray and he has black and white feathers on the bottom. What is unique is the deeply forked tail, which distinguishes it from all other birds of prey.

I'd bring you along

We'd go to New York to Tampa too

But truly I'm set right here

In dennys drinking coffee

And sharing a cigarette

 

I am disgusted by my lack or self control sometimes.

Portrait of a red fox.

A little red-sailed Drascombe Lugger making it's way out from Eyemouth with the St Abb's Head lighthouse in the distance.

Female RHWP. On the male the red on her nape extends to the beak. Our beautiful world, pass it on.

Toppers at Cultra, Royal North of Ireland, co Down, Northern Ireland.

Franfurt am Main

red plastic fence reflection

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This is the first maple tree we have grown. I had no idea how incredibly beautiful they were...Hubby's shirt gave it a cool color in background!! heehee

...and I want to apologize for not being here today. We had alot of winterizing to do around here..I don't know why. I dont think the cool weather is ever going to arrive! See you tomorrow sweet friends!!

Red Phalaropes flirted in a small tundra pond in front of our group a couple weeks ago in Utqiagvik, Alaska.

 

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Another red dress that I love to wear. Btw, this is an old photo and the ugly chair and couch are gone now ;-)

A red squirrel in the Abernethy Forest in the Scottish Highlands

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Long Island, NY

The red-headed woodpecker is a striking North American bird. It's easily recognized by its bold, crimson head, neck, and throat. Its body is a sharp contrast of black wings and back with a bright white underbelly.

 

This medium-sized woodpecker is known for its aerobatic flight and distinctive drumming. Unlike many woodpeckers, it’s an omnivore, feeding on insects, nuts, fruits, and even the occasional small vertebrate. It also caches nuts and other bits of food in the bark of a favorite tree.

 

Our beautiful world, pass it on.

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