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Black-browed Albatross

Thalassarche melanophris

Vulnerable in Australia & Victoria

 

June 15th, 2019

Port Fairy pelagic, Victoria, Australia

 

Canon EOS 1D X Mark II

Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens

 

There's nothing quite like being ~60km offshore, surrounded by the endless ocean, where the skies come alive with the birds of the deep blue.

Taken from Austhwaite Brow, on the road between Santon Bridge and Duddon Bridge.

 

A seven image stitch using Photomerge.

 

Sony A6000

Rokkor PF 50 / 1.4

RSPB Bempton's 2021 summer visitor

'Albert' himself..... but a different take, before sunrise.

I drove from 1 am and arrived at Bempton at 5am on this morning, with him having flown out to sea the previous day and not seen in the evening before, so my hopes weren't high. I was actually geared up to shoot video on this day.

I arrived at Staple Newk at around 5.30 with my partner having stopped initially at Rollup viewpoint to view, but no sighting in the dim light there. I began recording a soundtrack over the cliff and suddenly, there he was and I gave out a mad cry of 'The Albatross'..... this was the third time my partner had travelled with me to see it but as yet with no success! Well, today she was in luck!..... just the two of us with him before sunrise as he made his normal looping approaches to his roosting spot. I managed to capture some video and in fact only had the 300mm on for this. A ridiculously low shutter speed, but I liked the result anyway..... it seems to make him even more graceful.

He landed out of view and that was it for about 7 hours before he appeared again and did a flyby all along the cliff, midway up, from the east. Many had gathered by this time and there was the usual good humoured banter amongst us all. Another great day.

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Explore 2 September 2012 # 483

White-browed woodswallow is a moderately sized passerine bird native to inland Australia

Yellow Browed Warbler, Hurley, Warickshire. Showing very well..

This bird primarily breeds in the Siberian taiga forests across Russia, and winters in Southeast Asia.

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White-browed bulbul is a resident breeder in Sri Lanka and peninsular India. Largely olive coloured above with whitish underparts, it has a pale supercilium and a yellow vent. They are found in dense scrub habitats, where they skulk within vegetation and can be difficult to see although their loud and distinct burst of calls is distinctive.

  

White-browed bulbuls are usually seen singly or in pairs. They forage within bushes for fruit, nectar and insects. The breeding season is spread out from March to September and may possibly breed twice a year.

  

Seen on December in Avissawella, Sri Lanka

Saunders Island, Falklands.

Bempton Cliffs RSPB Yorkshire

Albatross fighingt with in their colony-falklands Island

Lashes glued into place and breathing in..😘

Phylloscopus inornatus

25 Oct 2019

CA, ALP Co., Markleeville

First state record found the previous day by Todd Easterla

Suiriri-pequeno (Satrapa icterophrys). (Vieillot, 1818).

 

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Yellow-browed Warbler Devon UK

Yellow-browed Warbler Devon Uk

O'Reilly's Resort, Lamington National Park, Qld

Black Browed Albatross at Saunders Island, Falkland Islands.

Saunders Island, Falkland Islands.

Taken from Everton Brow. An HDR image

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A stunning member of the motmot family, the Turquose-browed Motmot is the national bird of both El Salvador and Nicaragua. Unusually, the species is not sexually dimorphic. Seen at Muyil.

Red-browed finch - Neochmia temporalis

Finch Hatton

Queensland - Australia

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