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Edinburgh Zoo has four buff-cheeked gibbons. We have two females: Lucy, who was born in November 1996, and her daughter Lea, who was born in January 2003. They both came to us in September 2004 from London Zoo. They were soon joined by an adult male, Jon, who was born May 2000. He arrived from Ljubljana Zoo, Yugoslavia in February 2005. Lucy and Jon became proud parents to a healthy son, called Cheeky, in February 2006, and another baby was born 2 May 2010. As of June 2010, the baby has not yet been sexed
Bombus terrestris, the buff-tailed bumblebee or large earth bumblebee is one of the most numerous bumblebee species in Europe. The queen is 2–2.7 cm long, while the workers are 1½–2 cm. The latter are characterized by their white-ended abdomens and look (apart from their yellowish bands being darker in direct comparison) just like those of the white-tailed bumblebee, B. lucorum, a close relative. The queens of B. terrestris have the namesake buff-white abdomen ("tail") tip; this area is white like in the workers in B. lucorum.
Such bees can navigate their way back to the nest from a distance as far away as 13 kilometres (8.1 mi), although most forage within 5 km from their nest.
10-3-12, Hull: First Bee in my garden this year, and a beauty a good inch or so long. I wonder if it might be a Buff-Tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris)? Hoping to get some help with the identification
11-3-12: Had one offer of Buff-tailed which is what I thought - quite reassuring that.
Buff Breasted Sandpiper found and reported only 30 minutes from my house. I rushed out there and thankfully another birder had him in his scope. This guy was very far out and hard to see with even binoculars.
New Port Richey - 5/26/2013
Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Calidris subruficollis) - Goofy Ridge, Chautauqua NWR, Mason Co., IL - 19 Aug 2013 (photo by Shawn Billerman)
eBird list: ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S14974019
Guango, Ecuador
Not great quality, it was extremely dark when I took this photo, but it was the only time I saw a male of this species during my brief stay at this lodge.
Unlike their northern relatives along the US gulf coast,, the Buff-Bellied Hummingbird subspecies in the Yucatan Peninsula has a fully orange belly.
Tulum, Quintana Roo, MX
Buff-throated Saltator
Saltator maximus
Nominate: Saltator maximus maximus
Milpe, Ecuador
29th. July 2014
CF2P9811
'Buff Cochin' is, as the title suggests, a portrait of a Buff Cochin, a lively and fluffy hen. I've always thought that chickens are under-appreciated. While most people think of hens and roosters simply as food or farm-country livestock, I see them as complex and fascinating creatures. Hens are gorgeous, definitely one of the most exotic and fanciful birds in the animal kingdom; not only in appearance, but equally in personality.
This is a hand-printed, 6-layer silkscreen, created in a limited edition of 10, with this particular piece printed on tan Rives BFK paper. Each print is numbered and signed by the artist.
15" x 21"
for sale!
buff beauty grand arbuste au feuillage petit et sain, première floraison massive, supporte la mi ombre mais remonte moins, parfumé
A newly emerged Bumble bee queen looking for a nest. i like this photo because the shadow creates a good silhouette. Plus its the first Bumblebee I have seen for a few months yea!
Buff weka became extinct on the New Zealand mainland in the 1920s but have since been reintroduced to suitable locations including Pigeon Island in 2006.
Buff-cheeked Gibbons: Their calls are loud and musical, with a throat pouch resonating the call in males. Daily calling, which begins on waking, maintains pair bonds and warns other family groups away from the territory claimed by a pair. The average home range for a pair of gibbons is about 8.5 acres, but varies from family to family. Boundary disputes arise about once every 5 days, and are resolved, usually without injury, by aerial displays, whooping, and chasing.
“When Worlds Collide” A 7 man show of apocalyptic proportions.
DRILONE, FPLUS, ZAM , MAP MAP, NERVISWR3K, CHAUSKOSKIS and KEVIN GOSSELIN.
Feb 24th-March 24th
Screaming Sky Gallery Portland,OR
Opening reception Feb. 24th 5pm-9pm
Buff-rumped Warbler
Arenal Observatory Lodge
La Fortuna, Costa Rica
Canon 7D / EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM