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The house wren is a very small songbird of the wren family, Troglodytidae. It occurs from Canada to southernmost South America, and is thus the most widely distributed native bird in the Americas. It occurs in most suburban areas in its range and it is the single most common wren. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Troglodytes aedon
Mass: 0.38 oz Encyclopedia of Life
Order: Passeriformes
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The beautiful female shiny honeycreepere was calling to her mate when this image was captured. Taken on our recent trip to Costa Fica. It is always so interesting to watch the interaction between the birds.
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The Northern Cradinal (m) perches on a sunny branch and belts out his calls. A shy female hid in the nearby cedar tress and chirped back at him.
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The call of the Stonechat is likened to two pebbles being knocked together and this sound is what gives this lovely bird its name.
This male was constantly calling to its fledged young on Dartmoor a few days ago and I was able to get really close to him as he perched on this bracken stalk.
We can't fight against the forces of nature, they're simply too strong.
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As Summer turns to Autumn our Summer visitors prepare for a long flight.
British swallows spend their winter in South Africa: they travel through western France, across the Pyrenees, down eastern Spain into Morocco, and across the Sahara. Some birds follow the west coast of Africa avoiding the Sahara.
Migrating swallows cover 200 miles a day, mainly during daylight, at speeds of 17-22 miles per hour. The maximum flight speed is 35 mph.
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There are also House Martins in this group and they too will fly to Africa in the next few weeks
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I heard a fox sparrow calling, but it took me quite a while to spot it. Although it's in the open here, it was between two large clumps of blackberries, so out of sight except from this one view. Fortunately, this view had a decent background!
Connor has settled into his new paddock. He is calling to his mares, who are getting to go on a walk around the new property.
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Adult male Kingfisher - Norfolk
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patiently she waits for them to catch up to her and calls them softly to attention in the soft morning light in Kruger national park, South Africa
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I search for silence deep within,
to stop the voices that begin.
The whispers from the past, echoes in my soul,
never dies, never lies, and I cry.
We're standing in an empty room,
with broken dreams that I resume.
Where is strength to leave behind,
tell me where is peace of mind?
Cuz I'm calling, calling, calling to the core.
Help me, see me, find me.
Calling, calling, how do I adore?
Help me, show me, free me.
Lyrics from this beautiful song.
A Stonechat sitting on the gorse constantly calling, a call that sounds like two stones being knocked together,hence its name.
Most have got their first brood fledgelings now and this one was keeping watch over his young as they flitted from bush to bush.
Taken on Dartmoor,Devon.
Beautiful male lion calling his pride in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
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