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White-browed Babblers (Pomatostomus superciliosus). These two were part of a family group near Halls Gap, Victoria.

Gee Cross, Hyde.

 

Locally "brow" is often pronounced like "brew" but I think this is becoming less common.

Like most Coucals this tends to be a rather shy skulking species though with a bit of patience it is usually possible to get a good view.

This is the default Coucal species of East Africa.

 

Framed by a friend.

Acanthizidae (Sericornis frontalis frontalis)

The White-browed Wagtail or Large Pied Wagtail (Motacilla maderaspatensis) is a medium-sized bird and is the largest member of the wagtail family.

Phylloscopus inoratus. A rather poor record shot, but you can just see the diagnostic double wing-bars and yellow eyebrow. They breed in Siberia from the Ural Mountains eastwards and winter in south-east Asia. They used to be quite scarce visitors to Britain, but their numbers have increased dramatically during the last forty years. This pattern has also been recorded across northern and western Europe. There has been much speculation about the cause of their increase in Europe, with some suggesting that they are evolving a new migration route and wintering grounds. The last few years have seen a bit of a dip in numbers, but this year many hundreds arrived in Britain during late September. Most records have been on the east coast with very few inland. I photographed this one inland at Rowntree Park in the centre of York. When I arrived, the bird wasn’t in the location reported so I checked out some woodland nearby and heard it calling. The disyllabic call is quite distinctive xeno-canto.org/935200. It was flitting about in the canopy and only briefly came down to some lower branches where it was still difficult to follow and photograph. Even though it’s a poor shot I thought I’d post it as it’s one of my favourite warblers and a great bird to see in York.

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Pheugopedius schulenbergi

 

San Lorenzo, Amazonas, Peru.

 

Endemic to Northern Peru. Split from Plain-tailed Wren P euophrys.

 

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Nikon D500, Nikon 300mm 2.8g ii, Nikon x2 t/c + sb800 for fill.

Topsham Devon

A scene which can only be on the S&C? 6201 crosses the River Ribble at Sherifs Brow with a northbound CME on 12 April 2003.

Estrildidae (Neochmia temporalis)

I'm back!! I've spent 5 marvelous and relaxed days in G. Canaria!! For now, I start a new phase in my life.

I'm very excited with the new change!

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Aprovecho para felicitar a las cumpleañeras de estos dias! Felicidades chicas!

Jilly Cooper has said women should “look up to” men and allow them to assert their masculinity.

 

Constant put-downs left husbands and boyfriends “brow beaten”, the author of novels such as the racy Riders and Rivals said.

 

"Oliver Reed was the most sexy man I’ve ever met,” she said.

 

“Nobody seems to mention the word love any more. They just talk about having sex and women are having babies and not bothering to have husbands any more.”

 

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Candid street shot, Germany--- but it could be anywhere in the world today, That far away stare the fixed focus and selective deafness are classic symptoms.

Scientific Name: Acritillas indica

IUCN Status: LC - Least Concern

 

About Yellow-browed bulbul:

It is mainly yellow on the underside and olive above with a distinct yellow brow. They are easily located by their loud calls but tend to skulk within foliage below the forest canopy.

 

This bulbul is about 20 cm (7.9 in) long, lacks a crest and has the upperparts olive green with a prominent yellow brow and goggle with the underparts being all yellow. The sexes do not differ in plumage.

 

Read blog: wildlifeodyssey.wordpress.com/tag/ganeshgudi/

Turquoise-browed Motmot. Rincon de La Vieja National Park, Costa Rica. May 2018

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

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

Sticker collaboration with Chestnut

Sericornis frontalis

 

interesting feathers on this one

 

Feeding time at Healesville Sanctuary

Red-browed Firetail, Killalea State Park, Shellharbour, NSW

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