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Yellow-browed Tit - Sylviparus modestus modestus - Пеночковая синица

 

Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Bamphu Camp, West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh, India, 03/05/2023

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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus).

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Turquoise-browed Motmot,

Eumomota Cejiturquesa.

Yucatan. Mexico. Jan 2011

Nikon FM2 ED 200 zoom. KODAK Ektachrome 400ISO

The Red-browed Finch is most easily recognised by its bright red eyebrow, rump and beak, on an otherwise green and grey bird. Upperparts are olive green with grey underneath. Both sexes are similar in appearance. Often observed in small flocks, which feed on the grass. They will fly into dense undergrowth when disturbed by a passer-by. Red-browed Finches may also be called Red-browed Firetails. Photo taken at Serendip Sanctuary

Probably at garden level apartment on 8th Street SE

Red-browed Finch (Firetail) Neochmia Temporalis.

Black-browed Albatross.

Diomedea melanophrys

Taken on a pelagic birding trip with Zest for Birds out of Simon's Town. Trip arranged for me by Avian Leisure,

Some of today's visitors at the birdbath in the back yard.

Chalk-browed Mockingbird - Mimus saturninus frater - Белобровый пересмешник

 

Serra da Canastra National Park, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 11\13\2019

Chalk-browed Mockingbird in Reserva Ecologica Costanera Sur, Buenos Aires by Peter Cutler

Photograph taken by Dave Pattern in October 2014.

Disused and abandoned farm overlooking the A683 near Sedbergh.

Photograph taken by Dave Pattern in October 2014.

Red-browed Finch (Neochmia temporalis).

Awabakal Nature Reserve, Dudley.

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The yellow-browed bulbul (Acritillas indica) is a species of bulbul found in the forests of southern India and Sri Lanka. 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.

 

Photographed in the wild in Dandeli National Park, India

White-browed Scrubwren(Sericornis frontalis).

Morisset State Conservation Area, Lake Macquarie.

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Price list. I guess wax is expensive. Ouch.

interesting architecture ~ Berkeley California

 

Berkeley CA April 18 2009

The David Brower Center is a nonprofit space located in downtown Berkeley, California, containing three floors of office space, the Hazel Wolf Gallery focusing primarily on environmental and social art, conference facilities and the 180-seat Goldman Theater. It was named to honor David Brower, who many consider to be the father of the modern environmental movement.

 

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Chalk-browed Mockingbird in Reserva Ecologica Costanera Sur, Buenos Aires by Peter Cutler

White-browed scrubwren (Sericornis frontalis). Jamieson Park, Narrabeen Lagoon, Narrabeen.

White-browed Babbler - Pomatostomus superciliosus

 

Bartley's Block, Chiltern NP

Turquoise-browed Motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) ...

 

Valladolid. yucatan. mexico..

 

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I can only imagine what he might be thinking....please please woman stop taking pictures and let me sleep.

The yellow-browed bulbul (Acritillas indica) is a species of bulbul found in the forests of southern India and Sri Lanka. 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. The sexes do not differ in plumage. The bill is black and the iris is reddish brown. The population in the northern Western Ghats (ssp. icterica) is paler yellow than the populations further south (ssp. indica). - wiki.

Grounds for Sculpture, NJ

 

sculpture by Brower Hatcher;

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