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A male Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubrids) undertakes a bit of preening as it patiently waits, on an elevated perch, for any intruders to its territory in the aspen woodlands near Islet Lake west of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.
11 June, 2020.
Slide # GWB_20200611_9528.CR2
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From the archives, I remember seeing my first Yellow-throated Warbler. That flash of yellow with the black mask caught my attention and I had that flush of trying to capture this beauty for the first time before it flew away! That literally made my day!
Taken 5 April 2016 at the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center, Maryland.
Taken on a very windy day at Mount Wellington.
Endemic to Tasmania
Mount Wellington - Tasmania - Australia
Hello everyone. Sorry been away for a while - been busy out in the filed taking pics of kingfishers in flight. This WTKF is a residence at the botanic garden and was able to visit him daily. Very friendly birdie. Have not been happy with the IQ of inflight shots. So been experimenting and more to share later.
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Couple of weeks back I spend lots of time practically everyday experimenting taking this kingfisher in flight. Man have I accumulated lots of flight images of this birdie. Here os one to share.
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Wikipedia: The stripe-throated bulbul (Pycnonotus finlaysoni), or streak-throated bulbul, is a species of songbird in the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is found in south-eastern Asia where its natural habitats are tropical moist lowland forest and tropical moist montane forest.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripe-throated_bulbul
Conservations status: Least Concern.
This comparatively large hummingbird, which is endemic to the Atlantic Forest biome, is easily identified within its range by virtue of it being the only larger, predominantly green and gray-plumaged hermit, with a rather long, decurved, bill.
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Ruby-throated Hummingbirds fly straight and fast but can stop instantly, hover, and adjust their position up, down, or backwards with exquisite control. They often visit hummingbird feeders and tube-shaped flowers and defend these food sources against others. You may also see them plucking tiny insects from the air or from spider webs.
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Time to enjoy the garden in the mornings watching the bees and hummingbirds around and on the flowers! A tranquil time of year for me. Enjoy your week my friends. ~Sam
Gavia stellata
Taken in Ramsgate Harbour (Kent).
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Didn't see allot of interesting birds this past weekend for I think it was too cold. We did more sight seeing.
4-27-2017
Whitefish Point, MI.
Feuerkehlkolibri - Panterpe insignis - Colibri insigne
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Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) female resting amongst a host of floral mixture of Hollyhocks, Harebells and Sunflowers in a friend's garden patch in the aspen parkland region west of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.
12 August, 2019.
Slide # GWB_20190812_9441.CR2
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Another sparrow image today. Yesterday's post featured a White-crowned Sparrow, today's species is the White-throated Sparrow.
Normally this species has a much whiter throat than the picture above shows, and that is because this one is of the 'tan-striped' variants, having a buff-on-brown face pattern instead of the typical white-on-black coloration.
White-throated Sparrows also have a yellow patch between their eyes and their beak, often seen quite clearly and is a key marker of this species. But again, the yellow on the bird above is hard to see.
They are usually found on the ground, feeding among the leaves and debris, and flitting through the bushes and ground cover.
I found this one hopping around in the mulch. It paused for two seconds to look at me, giving me a chance to fire off a couple of decent shots.
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
The season appears to be over over for me, haven't seen any Hummingbirds in 2 weeks now
A living jewel... despite he's not showing his best colors here.
This species breeds only in the mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama. It is the only member of the genus Panterpe.
Paraíso Quetzal - Cierro de La Muerte - Costa Rica