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Spanish Name: Abejorro común
English Name: Buff-tailed bumblebee
Scientific Name: Bombus terrestris
Location: Desert de Les Palmes (Benicàssim)
Province: Castelló de La Plana
Country: Spain
Continent: Europe
Date: June 2011
AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105 mm f/2.8G IF-ED
Wild - on Thera Vineyards. Bom Retiro, SC.
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Buff-rumped thornbill.
Even when you can't see the buff coloured rump, that characteristic "frown" and the white eye tell you who it is. Often solitary birds, or in small parties. In winter they join mixed feeding flocks with several different other species.
Callum Brae, Australian Capital Territory, January, 2015.
American Falls Res., Idaho
A Lifer. Rarely seen in Idaho; I'm told by an authority that this bird has only been reported a few times.
American Falls, Res., Idaho
Two images from a couple of falls ago. This sandpiper has only been recorded a few times in Idaho. A lifer for me and one I'll likely never see again.
Buff-tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris)
21 May 2019
Cuttle Pool Nature Reserve, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Temple Balsall
Buff-tailed Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) mating
14 July 2020, Malvern & Brueton Park LNR
Solihull, West Midlands
Colibrí Colihabano, Buff-tailed Coronet, Boissonneaua flavescens.
Reserva Río Blanco
Departamento de Caldas
Colombia
Buff-tip (Phalera bucephala) larvae
29 August 2019, Malvern & Brueton Park Local Nature Reserve, Solihull
Calidris subruficollis, Piro piro fulvo Barrow Alaska
(The quality of this photo is quite low, but I only have very few shots of this difficult species)
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Burnished-buff Tanager (Female)
In my gardem
Burnished-buff Tanager (Nome em iInglês)
Tangara cayana (Nome Científico)
Thraupidae (Família)
Passeriformes (Ordem)
Saíra-amarela (Fêmea)
FREE BIRD
No meu jardim
Brasília, Brasil
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A photoshop effort that shouldn't be too closely scrutinised but I quite like the effect.
Satara
Kruger National Park
Limpopo
South Africa
As one might expect from the world’s largest wetland, there is a good variety of wading birds around including several species of ibis. This Buff-necked Ibis was definitely one of my favorites.
Theristicus caudatus
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244) Buff Vented Bulbul
Buff-Vented Bulbul, Iole crypta, Merbah Riang
One of those bulbul that is threatened by habitat loss. Found in SouthEast Asia in lowland forest area. Usually can be seen feeding in group at fruiting trees, sometimes mixed with other Bulbul species.
Merbah yang sukar dijumpai sekarang kerana diancam kehilangan habitat. Terdapat di kawasan hutan tanah rendah. Lazimnya dijumpai pada pokok berbuah bersama-sama sepsis merbah lain.
(Stilpnia cayana)
Campos de Jordão
Brasil
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