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I am shot myself in flight with birds, you can see in the picture three birds over the parachute, These are "hawks" that glide on the warm air that rises, so we know where the wind up and accrue height .

© tal_axl

In Berlin Zoo sat a lot of birds on one of the fences. Had to take a picture.

Bird on a snowy branch {explored}

Caity Lotz as Sara Lance / Canary

bird - goliath heron

This is a view towards Conwy from RSPB bird sanctuary in Llandudno. (don't take me for my word in the spelling section. I still don't have the hang of Welsh after almost 10 years!)

You can see Conwy Castle and the boxed in railway bridge running past it, over on the other side of the estuary.

Birdy hop - he do, he hop along

A lonely bird upon a window there

He, he, there he blow

A windy snow, he knew the snow,

I know the snow, a hoppy bird

- Syd Barrett

 

Slightly Larger

This bird looks old or maybe starting molt. Fort Morgan

On Saturday morning I got up to find the egret still there and his wing badly dis-formed. I phoned the Sarasota Bird Sanctuary but no-one replied so I left a message in the hope that someone would come and get him/her and save his life at least. The one good thing which was positive was that the egret was eating because I witnessed it doing so. Sadly the Bird Sanctuary only phoned on Sunday and I could not find the egret, I looked all over our property. Then I phoned my neighbors on either side and one set told me that they had seen an egret too the day before and that the Bird Sanctuary had picked him/her up on Saturday, I was delighted to know that it was being looked after.

I caught a bird and got to hold it for awhile.

Big bird off Bonaire.

My large Bird's Nest Fern was badly damaged by the severe 2 day freeze we had in January. It is growing new fronds now. Feb. 2017.

Pajaro Canario Silvestre la foto fue tomada en un solar abandonado con algunas ramas y plantas que crecen entre los escombros el fondo es de un edificio dandole ese contraste

This pigeon got my attention in one of the dark rooms of Lahore fort

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Birds of Turtle Creek

Eastern Bluebird - Sialia sialis

At Medford

New Jersey

USA

Chestnut-headed Bee Eater.

 

The chestnut-headed bee-eater (Merops leschenaulti) a.k.a. bay-headed bee-eater is a near passerine bird in the bee-eater family Meropidae. It is a resident breeder in the Indian subcontinent and adjoining regions, ranging from India east to Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.

 

This species, like other bee-eaters, is a richly coloured, slender bird. It is predominantly green, with blue on the rump and lower belly. Its face and throat are yellow with a black eye stripe, and the crown and nape are rich chestnut. The thin curved bill is black. Sexes are alike, but young birds are duller.

 

This species is 18–20 cm long; it lacks the two elongated central tail feathers possessed by most of its relatives.

 

- Wikiepdia -

On a walk bout around City Park, Denver I spotted this pair nest building. I have no idea what bird this is I never looked it up but there was several in this area.

I went to the zoo today where i found this colourfull couple in the trees. :)

Settings

Nikon D5300

55-200mm f/4-5.6 VR Nikkor

200mm

1/125 of a second

ISO 1250

f/5.6 Aperture

Tree sparrow (Passer montanus)

Mt. Fuji, Fujinomiya Trail, 9th station (3460m)

 

富士宮口9合目の万年雪山荘にいた鳥さん。

At Campbelltown Forest of Wild Bird.

A selection of Reed Buntings seen today along Seasalter Marshes, top left is Sedge Warbler, bottom and right are Male, love the white fluffy scarf around his neck i'm afraid there not great shots, taken from a distance and not a lot of time for focusing as they were flitting about so much, thats my excuse anyway lol

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