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Buff-rumped Warbler - Myiothlypis fulvicauda fulvicauda - Каменковый певун
Alto Anchicayá - El Descanso (Doña Dora), Cali, Valle del Cauca department, Colombia, 03/06/2022
(Lophotis gindiana) BUFF CRESTED BUSTARD,Geographic range:Sudan,Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya and n Tanzania.
Here's the Buff collection so far... the only one missing is the VTN Exclusive 3", but i have doubles of the Website and SDCC exclusives as well as most of the Minis, so i'm not too fussed atm ^___^
As you can see, there's space for plenty of expansion this year!
Shame the shelves aren't deep enough to accommodate the 3 15" Buff Monsters that are being released this year...
Just a few days old. A few of our buff orpington chicks. At the time of this upload they are now almost mature enough to lay eggs.
(Lophotis gindiana) BUFF CRESTED BUSTARD,Geographic range:Sudan,Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya and n Tanzania.
Buff-barred Warbler - Phylloscopus pulcher pulcher - Рыжеполосая зарничка
The Singalila National Park, Eastern Himalayas, Darjeeling district, West Bengal, India, 03/18/2023
Buff-breasted Babbler - Pellorneum tickelli annamense - Светлогрудая говорушка
Lam Dong province, Vietnam, 02/27/2024
A rather improbably buff beggar is given a shirt by Bishop Gioacchino Castelli di Torremuzza in Pennino's 1788 monument in the Duomo of Cefalú.
(Lophotis gindiana) BUFF CRESTED BUSTARD,Geographic range:Sudan,Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya and n Tanzania.
1.MISTY WATER
2.WELL WELL
3.NO MERCY
4.DAWN SAID
5.IVOR
6.TROUBLED MIND
7.JUST 15
8.UNABLE TO SEE THE GOOD
9.STROOD LIGHTS
10.JOHN THE REVELATOR
11.WHATS WRONG WITH ME
12.PUNK ROCK IST NICHT TOT
13.GIRL FROM 62
14.SALLY SENSATION
15.THE LAST OF THE BUFF
MEDWAYS
16.JOE STRUMMERS GRAVE
17.SNACK CRACK
18.THERE GOES MY DATE WITH
DOUG
19.DAVEY CROCKETT
20.BRANDED
21.COMANCHE
22.FIRE
The buff-banded rail (Gallirallus philippensis) is a distinctively coloured, highly dispersive, medium-sized rail of the rail family, Rallidae. (Courtesy Wikipedia)
This guy was hard to spot even if you were looking right at him because he would move in and out of the weeds. I was really excited to add this one to the list because I wasn't sure when I'd find one. I am always amazed at what my next bird becomes. Taken September 1, 2014. Goose Pond, Greene County, IN
This is the #216 bird species I've photographed in Indiana.