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January 2024: Hummingbirds are very territorial and often fight with each other. Here we see a Buff Winged Starfrontlet getting to the flower and pushing a Collared Inca out of the way! - West Andes Cloud Forest, Ecuador 🇪🇨
226) Buff-Breasted Babbler
Buff-Breasted Babbler, Pellorneum tickelli, Rimba Ranting
Small Babbler found in the forested area in SouthEast Asia. This bird hunting for insects in the lowest storey of the rainforest, usually close to ground level. A fast moving birds, and very small.
I photographed this buff banded rail at Corroboree Billabong in the Northern Territory of Australia. They are usually a very shy bird that runs away when they see someone but this one was different and hung around long enough for me to get a few good photos.
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Garrinchão-de-barriga-vermelha (Cantorchilus leucotis).
RPPN Vagafogo.
Pirenópolis, Goiás, Brazil.
Animal in wildlife.
Calidris subruficollis
Harper Dry Lake, SBE Co, CA
First county record found by Logan Kahle earlier in the afternoon.
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.
A juvenile Buff-breasted Sandpiper searching through the rocks for food. Presqu'ile Provincial Park, Brighton, Ontario.
A couple of B-52s arriving at Nellis Air Force Base on 4-27-17.
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Buff-rumped thornbill.
With a bit of creative editing of a boring grey background of dead sticks.
Buffy doesn't have many diagnostic features, but for me, that perpetual frown is the bit that tells me I have a buffy.
Callum Brae, Australian Capital Territory, June, 2014.
Buff banded rail on the search for some food, taken during the early hours of the morning at Yanchep National Park.
A dove-headed shorebird species.
This is not a recent shot, a bit early for them to migrate through. Sept is a prime time to catch one if your lucky.
Originally photographed at Presqu'ile Provincial Park, Ont. They don't arrive in large numbers, normally 1 - 3 birds show up for a short period of time. This one was located after a waist deep walk in water from Lookout #1 to Gull Island once the nesting season is over for gulls etc.
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Ontario Field Ornithologists (OFO) 2020 Annual Convention Brochure.
25-27 Sept 2020
Peterborough, Ontario
Buff-rumped thornbill.
Often a quiet solitary bird, occasionally joining in mixed feeding flocks. I had watched this one feeding on the ground nearby, with too much grass between him and the lens, then for a second or two it perched in a dead tree before flying off.
Callum Brae, Australian Capital Territory, August, 2016.
The buffs were in full force at Hecks on the Buffalo Line as the NS H15 crew pulled the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus train out of cab signal territory (the nearby Pittsburgh Line.) Railfans from across the region made their way to Harrisburg to chase the train to Wilkes Barre, PA.
A Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis) feeds along the shoreline of Miquelon Lake while on a fall migration stopover southeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
18 September, 2017.
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A Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis) stops for a few days on its southerly migration to feed and rest on shores of Miquelon Lake southeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
18 September, 2017.
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A wild bird living in the Melbounre Zoo. The path it was on was littered with potato crisps and the bird would appear briefly gobble down a few crisps then hide in the undergrowth until the path was clear, then re-appear for some more crisps.
A pleasant surprise to see this cute birdie today! Usually they stay secluded and hidden, this one couldn't care less about me standing nearby.