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Red-browed Finch - Neochmia temporalis

Snowy-browed Flycatcher - Ficedula hyperythra sumatrana - Снежнобровая мухоловка

 

Gunung Alab Substation, Tambunan, Crocker Range Biosphere Reserve, Interior Division, Sabah, Malaysia, 09/02/2022

Chambal, India, April 2010

White-browed Babbler (Pomatostomus superciliosus)..

Cadell. SA.

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2024 Barry-Roubaix Gravel Road Race. April 20, 2024. This album contains photos from 36 mile distance on Hubble Rd at approximately mile 6 between 10:15 and 11:00 am. See other albums for other distances/locations.

 

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View of Hercules Farm, Bury (Lancs) from Gorsey Brow

Yellow browed warbler at WWT Caerlaverock. Came in with Siberian and Scandinavian chiffchaff (invasion from Scandinavia week). Credit: Gordon Youdale

Red Browed Finch , On lookout duty. Taken Anstey Hill , South Australia

John G. Brower 1869-1940

John A. Brower 1899-1969

Anna L. Brower 1872-1941

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Brow Studios of Naples

 

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We are the leading website for your permanent make-up and eyebrow needs. Brow Studios partners with the top fully certified eyebrow salons and guarantees you the best prices. We have completed over 3,000 brow procedures in Florida and are trusted by top celebrities and models.

 

Brow Studios of Naples specializes in the ombré powder brows technique, which is less invasive than microblading. This technique is great for most all skin types and can last up to 3+ years with the right artist.

White-browed Scrubwren (Sericornis frontalis).

Borah Creek, Manilla, North-west NSW.

These guys were flitting in and out of the wire and the roots on the creek bank.

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Black-browed Barbet - Psilopogon oorti - Чернобровый бородастик

 

Bukit Tinggi, Pahang, Malaysia, 03/08/2014

Black browed albatross taken in the South Atlantic.

 

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cheadlefacialaesthetics.com/services/brow-lifts/ Cheadle brow lift, facial aesthetic in hale, Manchester, United Kingdom, Wilmslow and Cheadle. Award-winning clinic is made up of some of the most experienced dentists in Manchester.

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Newton Abbot, Devon.

Very tricky little bird to photograph!

Red-browed finch. Jervis Bay, NSW

Turquoise-browed Motmot, Eumomota superciliosa.

 

Turquoise-browed Motmot. So hard to photograph these birds well When you get the body in focus and with good exposure, the white eyebrows tend to overexpose. Grr.

  

Seen at or in the area of Cerro Lodge and Parque Nacional Carara on the Rio Tarcoles, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica.

 

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"Brow" pronounced "brew" historically around these parts but I think fewer people use that these days. I remember my Hydonian Grandmother referring to what a young me thought was "Church Bruise".

Turquoise-browed motmots occupy the open semi-arid lowland regions of forest, scrub forest and grazing pasture land of their range. In the arid semi-desert section of the Motagua Valley in Guatemala they are exceedingly abundant, being one of the most numerous species of bird in the region. Turquoise-browed motmots are also present in the tropical regions, but less plentifully, where they inhabit the secondary-growth and less dense forests along with cleared areas. They are not common in the dense rainforest. Depending on their locality, they prefer to nest in the walls of terraces, crevices and caverns of porous rock, and along the sandy banks near rivers, where they dig long burrows. Their burrows range from 100 to 160 cm in length, but the longest was found to be 244 cm long.

the king of faces, mk. a series.

Red-browed finch (Neochmia temporalis). Putta Bucca Wetlands, Mudgee.

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