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Well Spring by Brower Thatcher.

 

Bayliss Park. Council Bluffs, Iowa.

This White-browed Scrubwren (Sericornis frontalis) was photographed in the Mount Worth State Park in the Gippsland region of Victoria. Another name for the bird is Spotted Scrubwren. There are a number of races and they can be found along the Australian coast to near inland from Cairns in Queensland, south through NSW, Victoria, coastal South Australia and in the south-west region of WA extending up to around Kalbarri on the coast.

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Taken using a Nikon D40 with standard lens.

 

Butts Brow, South Downs, Eastbourne

White-browed Scrubwren - Sericornis frontalis

 

A juvenile bird, in a dead bush, in Cecil Hoskins NR

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Low-effort, poor quality selfie for today (sorry)

Red browed finch - Neochmia temporalis

 

On our trip down to the coast we also decided to go for the Yellow-browed Warbler that's been happily residing in a Southwick garden for the last three weeks or so.

I've only seen one once before and not nearly so well. This one was a devil to photograph - it moved so quickly and was in and out of dappled sunlight. My autofocus kept locking onto twigs and branches and I think I was lucky to get anything recognisable!

Natalino is an Italian Barber. His shop is in Victoria Street Brunswick. He learnt his trade in Calabria Italy at the age of 10.

The White-browed Wagtail or Large Pied Wagtail (Motacilla maderaspatensis) is a medium-sized bird and is the largest member of the wagtail family. They are conspicuously patterned with black above and white below, a prominent white brow, shoulder stripe and outer tail feathers. 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 Chennai.

 

The White-browed Wagtail is the largest species of wagtail at 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.

Golden-browed Chlorophonia

Tapanti N.P.,

Cartago, Costa Rica

November 29, 2015

.~ hermanos que no tuve, pero si la opción de escogerlos, y no me equivoqué!

Los quiero trio de gaaaaays ✖

Yelp's Hot for the Holidays Elite Party (San Francisco)

 

November 4, 2014

Benefit Cosmetics Flagship Store, San Francisco

 

Photos by Kevin Kluck

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White-browed Fantail

(Rhipidura aureola)

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White Browed Prinia. Windsor Park,(CIC) Hingurakgoda., Sri Lanka. An adult. Resident in Sri Lanka. Endemic sub species.

Snowy-browed flycatcher (Ficedula hyperythra)

Host JR Brow

 

Photo by Romina Olson

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An unexpected find. Was flipping about near a tree where a more common White-throated Treecreeper was nest building in a tree crevice.

Red-browed Treeecreeper from the Dandenong Ranges.

Shot with Canon 7d and 300/2.8

We saw quite a few White-browed Coucal but hardly any were close enough to photograph, so I grabbed this while I could, before the vehicle lurched off in pursuit of more game.

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