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Fairly common in humid tropical lowlands. Favours forest edges, plantations, and dense second growth. Usually seen singly or in pairs, foraging quietly in flowering or fruiting trees. Buff throat patch is bordered by black moustache stripes. Birds from western Panama north also show black chest band around buff throat. Note less contrast between head and back than larger Black-headed Saltator, and longer white eyebrow of Green-winged Saltator.
Tico Rainforest B&B, Horquetas de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica.
Boissonneaua flavescens
(Buff-tailed Coronet / Colibrà colihabano)
These medium-sized hummingbirds display a cinnamon underwing in flight, and other than the bronzy central tail feathers, the tail is notably buffy. Buff-tailed Coronets inhabit humid and wet montane forests, shrubby forest borders, and dwarf forests. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.
They are rather defensive around mid and upper level flowers in the forest, and sometimes congregate with other hummingbirds at trees in the canopy interior. They hold on to flowers when feeding and hold their wings up in a V while doing so.
Photo taken at Reserva Natural RÃo Blanco. Here travelers can walk by ecological trails. It has an area of ​​4,932 hectares of cloud forest and is between 2,150 meters and 3,700 meters above sea level.
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Hombre the giant anteater of the Duisburg Zoo.
On this photo you have a good view on the muscular forelegs of an anteater and gives you an idea of their strength.
Buff-throated saltators are seed eating birds. In the past they were placed in the cardinal family, but new research indicates that they are closer to the tanagers.
These birds breed from southeastern Mexico to western Ecuador and northeastern Brazil.
July 2023. Looking just like a broken birch twig and one of my favourite moths, this is only the second one that has ever ventured to my trap. Both individuals were perched on the outside of the trap rather than on the egg boxes inside.
Another Ecuadorian hummingbird seen at Tandayapa.
Boissonneaua flavescens
They hold on to flowers when feeding and hold their wings up in a V while doing so.
Fairly common in humid tropical lowlands. Favors forest edges, plantations, and dense second growth. Usually seen singly or in pairs, foraging quietly in flowering or fruiting trees. Buff throat patch is bordered by black moustache stripes. Birds from western Panama north also show black chest band around buff throat. Note less contrast between head and back than larger Black-headed Saltator, and longer white eyebrow of Green-winged Saltator.
Tico Rainforest B&B, Horquetas de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica
The Ibis parade comes to a close wit these two remarkable species.
From Wiki: The buff-necked ibis (Theristicus caudatus), also known as the white-throated ibis, is a fairly large ibis found widely in open habitats of eastern and northern South America. More widely spraed then the Plumbeous Ibis, and a large-ish population, not considered a conservation concern.
Taken on a Awesome trip with Juan Carlos Vindas (Neotropic photo tours) www.neotropicphototours.com
I found this bee on my drive it didn't look well.I put it on the windowsill in the sun and fed it water and sugar with a spoon.Half hour later it flew away.My good deed for the day.
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Buff-banded Rail
Gallirallus philippensis
August 9th, 2018
Wantirna South, Victoria, Australia
Canon EOS 1D X Mark II
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
Canon 600EX II-RT flash with extender
Lots of colours & patterns on this little beauty
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.
Garrinchão-de-barriga-vermelha (Cantorchilus leucotis).
RPPN Vagafogo.
Pirenópolis, Goiás, Brazil.
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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
A Buff-breasted Flycatcher (Empidonax fulvifrons) calls in southeastern Arizona. These birds are very range-restricted in the U.S. This individual was traveling in a family group of three. It was interesting to watch them! They feed in a very flitty, abrupt way, like other Empidonax species.
Taken near Hereford, AZ.