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54 CHPILER 2013

 

(With Pectoral Sandpipers)

Flagler Sod fields, Flagler County, Florida.

2 Sept 2016

West Palm Beach, Florida

Bandurrilla de la Puna, Buff-breasted Earthcreeper, Upucerthia validirostris.

 

Ollague

Región de Antofagasta

Chile

This Buff-throated Woodcreeper was one of several species of woodcreeper that we encountered during our visit to Los Amigos Biological Station in southern Peru back in February of 2010. I find woodcreepers to be a bit of a challenge to photograph because they move around so much. I usually feel that I am just a couple of seconds behind them as they hitch their way up the tree-trunks.

 

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Xiphorhynchus guttatus

 

Requel Sefton founder of Sefton Family Law Group at her offices in San Francisco. Read about our shoot at Sefton and see more photos we did of their entire staff of attorneys on my blog.

 

Lighting: Paul C Buff Einstein with 86" Reflecting umbrella camera left. Fired with Cybersync.

Buff-breasted Sandpipers

Rt. 615

Charles City Co, Va

9/5/2015

Boeing B-52 Stratofortress arriving at EAA AirVenture 2024.

 

For me, the top three highlights at AirVenture last week were experiencing the B-52, Avro Lancaster, and meeting up with fellow flickr photographer Glenn Turner from the UK.

 

Meet Alekzxandr... a great friend. He's fully armed and buffed... my first time to photograph a great body with an awesome personality. He really knew how to carry his body very well and the camera loves it... truly a model... c",)

Please visit his site here: alekzxandr.multiply.com/

 

Model: Alekzxandr Perez

This shot took ages as it's quite windy today, but it was worth it.

A first for me...

Not many of these about.

Taken at RSPB Blacktoft Sands.

Caught in a moth trap in Brittany. A large branch had broken off and fallen down during the night from an old tree in the garden which provided an ideal place to release the moth onto for this picture and where it was happy to remain for the whole day. I've noticed that buff-tips always sit with the outer edge of their wings sticking up in the air, I guess to make them look more like a broken twig. Phalera bucephala.

Lark's Hill, Warfield, Berks.

Phalera bucephala, the buff-tip, one of the most interesting moths I've captured* in my moth trap so far. It even allowed me to gently move it to a piece of wood so I could take better photos. Could not choose between these two, so I'm uploading both.

 

*Captured and released in the scope of a nationwide moth monitoring project.

Pima Air & Space Museum

 

Hasselblad 501 CM

Ilford FP4+

Zeiss Planar f/3.5 100mm CF

Horrible lighting conditions or this wold have been a money shot, but you take the shots nature gives you. Most humminbirds winter in Mexico and Central America, but I'm seeing a few Buff-bellys and one Black-chinned Hummingbird.

Estero Llano Grande SP. Weslaco, TX.

 

See more recent pics from the Rio Grande Valley

  

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Our beautiful world, pass it on.

Crowing roosters. I have been working on a new series of crowing roosters from my flock in Vermont. Enjoy

SO729470. Cradley, Malvern, Worcs.

BUFF MONSTER with FAILE in the background.

For documentation purposes only.

This location was torn down.

A buff-breasted sandpiper walks on the beach at Willapa National Wildlife Refuge on the southern Washington coast, Sept. 11, 2022. USFWS photo: Jake Bonello

 

Rare sighting of a stunning buff-breasted sandpiper on the southern Washington coast!

 

These incredible shorebirds migrate thousands of miles from grasslands in Argentina or Uruguay up to the dry tundra of the Alaskan and Canadian Arctic.

 

Most buff-breasted sandpipers migrate back and forth through the Great Plains – states like Kansas, Nebraska and Texas – but there are recorded sightings on the Oregon and Washington coasts, too.

 

Buff-breasted sandpipers seen along the Pacific Flyway are typically juveniles, according to Richard Lanctot, a shorebird biologist for the USFWS.

 

“It is more common for birds to miss the main migration route and fly down the Atlantic Flyway,” added Lanctot.

 

This particular bird, seen at Willapa Bay National Wildlife Refuge and likely headed back to South America, stuck around for about four days in September while refueling on insects and maybe some small crustaceans.

 

More about migratory birds: www.fws.gov/program/migratory-birds

 

Name: Buff-rumped woodpecker (male)

Scientific: Meiglyptes grammithorax

Malay: Belatuk Batu Biasa / Belatuk Pinggul Kuning

Family: Picidae

IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern

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Buff-tailed Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) are one of our largest and most common bumblebees and very valuable pollinator. I hope these two found my tomato plants as well as the thistle that they seem so interested in!

Antrostomus ridgwayi

28 Jun 2018

AZ, Santa Cruz Co., California Gulch

Jet Black isn't being replaced, but he did need a good wash and buff up with some tinted black T-Cut.

I know they're very common but I managed to catch one with the buff fringe which distinguishes them from White-tailed.

 

Taken on a very pleasant evening walk in Islington's Gillespie Park.

Poecilodryas cerviniventris. Gregory River, North-west Queensland.

Early one morning.

 

Most camp sites have a 'camp bird' and here it's the Buff-banded Rail. They wander and fossick, keeping a respectful distance but often appearing in odd places like under your chair.

Name: Buff-necked woodpecker (male)

Scientific: Meiglyptes tukki

Malay: Belatok Tuki-tuki / Belatuk Leher Kuning / Belatuk Leher Kuning Langsat / Belatuk Tuki-tuki

Family: Picidae

IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Near Threatened

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Deep Ellum (side door to what will soon be the new location for Pecan Lodge barbecue)

 

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12/22/2013

Buff-banded Rail, Muttonbird Island, Coff’s Harbour, NSW

Buff-bellied Hummingbird on a feeder at Edinburg Scenic Wetlands.

One of the best backyard chickens due to their mostly calm demeanor they are usually used for egg laying and meat but these specific chickens i`m visiting will be used exclusively for their eggs. These chickens I shot are still a bit young but my fingers are crossed that they`ll lay some eggs while i`m visiting them so I can have some freshness for breakfast.

At top. That's a Riband wave. Moth trap in my back garden on 10th July 2022.

CNJ 113 passing a few other buffs at Schuylkill Haven, PA. December 1, 2018.

 

June 1995 and US Air Force General-Dynamics F-111F Aardvark

70-2382/CC based with the 523rdFS 'Crusaders'/27thFW at Canon AFB, New Mexico - shares ramp space with a visiting Barksdale, Louisiana based Boeing B-52H 'BUFF' Stratofortress - both on TDY at RAF Fairford back in June 1995

 

Note the store on the F-111's starboard pylon

 

Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency

 

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