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White-browed wagtail is the largest species of wagtail about 21 cm length. It is a slender bird, with the characteristic long, constantly wagging tail of its genus. It has black upperparts, head and breast, with a white supercilium and large white wingbar. Unlike white wagtails it never has white on the forehead. The rest of the underparts are white. The female has the black less intense than in the male. Juveniles are like the females brown-grey where the adult is black. They are common in small water bodies and have adapted to urban environments where they often nest on roof tops. The specific name is derived from the Indian city of Madras (now Chennai).
From the brow of Ellers Road from Sutton in Craven to Keighley, West Yorkshire. Looking towards Skipton and the Dales.
Yellow-browed Warbler - Phylloscopus inornatus - Пеночка-зарничка
Zixi Mountain Forest Park, Chuxiong Prefecture, Yunnan, People's Republic of China, 04/30/2016
From the brow of Ellers Road from Sutton in Craven to Keighley, West Yorkshire. Looking towards Skipton and the Dales.
Chalk-browed Mockingbird (Mimus saturninus modulator) - Iguazu National Park, Argentina - Common and visible in its range
Red-browed Finch
Scientific name: Neochmia temporalis
Family: Passeridae
Order: Passeriformes
There seem to be a million of these living in my Hoop Pine.
From the brow of Ellers Road from Sutton in Craven to Keighley, West Yorkshire. Looking towards Skipton and the Dales.
He only showed up for a minute before diving unsuccessfully at some mourning doves and retreating behind nearby buildings, but he stayed just long enough to shoot!
This young Scrubwren was being shown the ropes by its parents. They were feeding it as well as guiding it to potential food. It's watching one of its parents.
Scientific name: Sericornis frontalis
Sex: Unknown
Location: Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia.
Rock/Creek Race Team Member John Brower finishes 24th place out of 217 registered participants in this year's Rocky Raccoon 100 mi & 50Mi Endurance Trail Run in Huntsville State Park- Huntsville, TX on February 6, 2010. Below is John's race day recap on the gear and mental aspects he endured to achieve his finishing time of 19:12:35. Great work John! ~ R/C
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