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Hasn't come out as well as I hoped, but there was a nice distorted reflection in the side of Dale's car. Unhappily he was trying to polish out a big long scratch that looked all too deliberate or 'keyed'
Buff-throated Saltator - Saltator maximus maximus - Большой сальтатор
The restaurant "The Monkey and the Cat", La Escalera mountain range, Tarapoto, San Martín Region, Peru, 02/21/2018
AGSM VERONA vs BRESCIA. 06-12-2014. Serie A Calcio Femminile 2014-2015. Stadium AGSM Olivieri di Via Sogare - Damiano Buffo Photographer
Buff-banded Rail Gallirallus phillipensis 29-33cm On Penguin Island these beautiful little birds were not particularly worried by people and were a delight to photograph. I had not seen them before either. They were even found wandering along the beach with the seagulls.
Buff-rumped Warbler - Myiothlypis fulvicauda fulvicauda - Каменковый певун
Ria Silanche, Ecuador, 09/10/2013
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
M&M Dairy
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida
9/7/2015
David W Foster
ID/ screen capture from video for eBird report
Buff-tailed Coronet - Boissonneaua flavescens tinochlora - Бледнохвостый венценосец
Guango Lodge, Papallacta, eastern Andes, Ecuador, 09/18/2013
Buff-Banded Rail is not uncommon but they tend to be rather shy so I was lucky to catch a close look at this one at Two Peoples Bay on the south coast of WA. I think he isn't too skittish as there are many tourists around at this time of year.
Al and I caught this little guy the day before but my shots were horrible, to say the least. We had time for a do-over before my plane left so out we went. This shot is way better, I'm happy to say. An adorable little bird!
Buff Footman, Eilema depressa,
Resembles the Dingy Footman in shape, but the thorax is yellowish instead of grey and the the male has conspicuous dark yellow fringes on the outer edges of the wings, Only the female has a yellow streak running the length of the forewing, July - August, mainly in mature woodland,
It may be found feeding on flowers, Like most members of the " Footman " family, the larvae feed on Lichens growing on trees, walls, fences, or rocks,
Wingspan;- 3.1 - 3.8 cm,
Flight Period;- July - August,
Status;- Widespread and common,