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One of three Yellow-browed Warblers photographed in the last couple of weeks at Bockhill. 10th October- Paddock
The Turquoise-browed Motmot is surely one of the most flamboyantly plumaged of a remarkable family, and it is sufficiently distinctive from other motmots to be afforded its own genus. Given its relatively small range, in the Yucatán Peninsula of eastern Mexico and northernmost Guatemala, and on the Pacific slope of Middle America, from southern Mexico south to northwest Costa Rica, it might seem remarkable that as many as seven subspecies are generally recognized. Virtually all of them have largely olive-green underparts with a cinnamon or rufous belly, and a darker reddish patch on the mantle, but the most eye-catching features are the turquoise flash in the flight feathers, the similarly colored eyebrow contrasting with the black mask, and the long graduated bright blue tail, which has the central feathers twice as long as the rest. Although they are reduced to mere shafts over more than half their length, they are ‘capped’ by black-tipped turquoise rackets. The dark bill is relatively long and slightly decurved.
So our voyage to Antarctica finally begins. Dawn comes very early so far south in the austral summer. Aided by a fine contingent of mad Dutch birders, 5 species of Albatross had been found before breakfast! This Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) was photographed skimming back down into the bottom of an ever-increasing swell as the protection of Cape Horn at the tip of South America was left further and further behind.
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Flickr Explore #311 December 24 2008
I may as yet trim some of the brow to take the rubber away from the ears a little more,not sure about this yet.Still lots of time to think about these small details.
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Golden-browed Chlorophonia - Chlorophonia callophrys - Златобровая хлорофония
Savegre Mountain Lodge, San Gerardo de Dota, Provincia de San José, Costa Rica,11/06/2014
Endoscopic Forehead lift
Forehead lifts are also known as brow lifts. The forehead is most often lifted by making a hairline incision and removing excess forehead skin. Men with receding hairline do better with an incision in an existing forehead crease. The best way to lift the brow is endoscopically. Small incisions are made above the hairline to give access to the forehead (similar to laparoscopic abdominal surgery). The forehead is loosened, shifted up, and tacked down. Nothing is removed. The incisions are small so healing is very quick.
Name: Rufous-browed flycatcher
Scientific: Anthipes solitaris
Malay: Sambar Kening-perang
Family: Muscicapidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
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A Black Browed Albatross keeping an egg warm on Saunders Island (Falkland Islands)
Shot details:
Software : Adobe Lightroom 3 Beta
Camera Model : Canon EOS 40D
Shooting Mode : Aperture-Priority AE
Tv( Shutter Speed ) : 1/6400
Av( Aperture Value ) : 2.8
Metering Mode : Center-Weighted Average Metering
Exposure Compensation : -1/3
ISO Speed : 200
Lens : EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
Focal Length : 200.0 mm
White Balance Mode : Auto
AF Mode : One-Shot AF
Drive Mode : Low-speed continuous shooting