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Da Lat - Vietnam

 

Happy New Year to all my flickr friends

 

Species # 1116

White-browed Coucal - Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda

 

Bird Species # (505) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.

 

On this trip to Uganda we used Ngoni Safaris Uganda. They provided excellent service. I highly recommend them.

 

eBird Report and listing details - macaulaylibrary.org/asset/426917321

A red-browed finch, Neochmia temporalis, standing on pigeon grass, Setaria sp. on which it was feeding. Pigeon grass is an introduced plant and has become a weed in parts of Australia.

 

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Wikipedia: The rufous-browed flycatcher (Anthipes solitaris) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is native to Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It was formerly placed in the genus Ficedula.

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufous-browed_flycatcher

Taken deep in the rainforest on a very rainy day, after climbing a slippery and muddy slope.

 

Species # 1104

 

Ngoc Linh - Vietnam

Wikipedia: The rufous-browed flycatcher (Anthipes solitaris) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is native to Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It was formerly placed in the genus Ficedula.

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufous-browed_flycatcher

Chopta - Uttarakhand - India

This species is fairly widespread in montane Andean cloud forest from Venezuela to Peru. Hacienda El Bosque, Colombia

Also called the Large Pied Wagtail. This bird is medium-sized and is the largest member of the Wagtail family. It is a resident breeder in India and is endemic to the Indian subcontinent. Often seen on the ground as well as on wires or other man made structures. Clicked at the Banasura Sagar Dam in Wayanad district.

Red-browed Finch snacking on grass seeds. I had to crawl on my stomach ever so slowly towards this little guy and was able to get reasonably close enough to get this shot.

Taken at the end of day...

 

Cerro Lodge - Tárcoles

Costa Rica

Albatros de Ceja Negra, Black-browed Albatross, Thalassarche melanophris.

 

IUCN: Near Threatened (NT)

 

Lengua de Vaca

Región de Coquimbo

Chile

For the past few days I had been seeing a new yellow bird in my backyard, never seen before. So I was on the alert and got lucky when one of them landed close on the branch of the jackfruit tree. Was delighted to note that it was the Yellow-browed Bulbul, a gorgeous bird found in the Western Ghats, southern India and Sri Lanka. There are three known sub-species and this particular one is the Acritillas Indica Indica that is found in the Western Ghats in Kerala though they are known to frequent the coastal areas too. This Bulbul lacks a crest and has the upperparts olive-green with a prominent yellow brow and goggle with the underparts being all yellow as seen in the shot.

Thalassarche melanophris

 

Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire

 

Thalassarche melanophris

 

Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire

 

This Albatross is believed to have lived in Europe since 2014, when he is likely to have been blown off course and left unable to return to his breeding grounds in the South Atlantic. It has now spent at least part of its summer amongst the Bempton Gannet colony on 4 occasions first visting in 2017.

at dawn in Enonkishu Conservancy in the Greater Masai Mara ecosystem, Kenya

 

Although coucals are related to cuckoos they are not brood parasites.

These mid sized birds are no easy subjects as they move around in bushes and thickets all the time. Early in the morning is the best time in my experience.

 

Centropus superciliosus

Wenkbrauwspoorkoekoek

Coucal à sourcils blancs

Weißbrauenkuckuck

Cucal cejiblanco

Cucal cigliabianche

Cucal-de-sobrancelhas-brancas

 

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Seen in forest regions of Southern India.

 

Thank you ANUJ , for the ID of the bird.

 

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A white-browed coucal (Centropus superciliosus) at Lake Manyara National Park,Tanzania

Black Browed Albatross seen at RSPB Bempton Cliffs. (2163)

Chopta - Uttarakhand - India

Yellow-browed Warbler(1767)

Thank you ANUJ for the ID of the bird

  

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Brows/Hair/Beard: Volkstone - Anton Set @ TMD

 

Jacket: Unfolded - Andrew Jacket @ TMD

 

Pants: Odiren - Stephen @Mainstore

 

Pose: OMY - Dean set @Mainstore

  

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Red-browed Finches are extremely social birds, and they often hang out in flocks of usually up to 10. Non-breeding birds help raise chicks from other broods.

Albatros de Ceja Negra, Black-browed Albatross, Thalassarche melanophris.

 

IUCN: Near Threatened (NT)

 

Quintero

Región de Valparaíso

Chile

Albert, the now famous Black browed Albatross at Bempton CLiffs RSPB

Eumomota superciliosa

Türkisbrauenmotmot ...aus der Familie der Sägeracken!

Wikipedia: In Costa Rica it is known as momoto cejiceleste or the far-less flattering pájaro bobo ("foolish bird"), owing to its tendency to allow humans to come very near it without flying away.

The turquoise-browed motmot is a well-known bird in its range and has been chosen as the national bird of both El Salvador and Nicaragua

 

Neochmia temporalis

 

Taken in the Cullendulla reserve in North Batemans Bay. The reserve is one of the few areas that escaped the devastating bush fires in New South Wales, Australia.

 

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Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Blue-grey gnatcatcher, taken at the NC Arboretum in Asheville.

Bempton Cliff, East Yorkshire

Another shot from Bempton Cliffs showing Black-browed Albatross being chased off by Herring Gull.

 

Species: Thalassarche melanophris.

 

Bempton Cliffs RSPB, East Yorkshire, UK.

 

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While visiting a little pond we saw a flock of about 30 red-browed finches. The were very active eating seeds on the grass but were easily spooked and flew into a thicket only to return back to seed eating on the grass.

Thalassarche melanophris

 

Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire

 

A rare vagrant stranded from its home in the southern hemisphere, now moved on to its wintering quarters.

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