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Yet another iconic sound of the Peruvian Amazon, but such a rare sight.
There aren't many photos of this bird out there - its colours, ground dwelling behaviour and aversion to open spaces in the dark undergrowth of the Amazon all combined to make it one hard to see bird!
Even with the help of playback it seems more like a ghost with a voice than a real bird.
Untamed Peruvian Amazon Expedition
Black-faced Cuckooshrike
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These are nicknamed, "Wing Shufflers" for their habit of landing and then rapidly flipflopping their wings a few times.
This one was searching for a morning treat.
Cherry Faced Meadowhawk () resting on a leaf in the aspen woods of Elk Island National Park east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
31 July, 2017.
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A Blue Faced Honeyeater on the Honey Gem flowering Grevillea.
Nikkor 200-500mm f/5.6 lens at 500mm.
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Crested Tern's
Thalasseus bergii
Laridae
Having a aerial dispute / domestic - lol
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i know what y'all are thinking...that i'm dragging out the old summer flower shots already.
but this was just taken a couple of weeks ago at the botanic gardens...outside even!
they were busy planting away to my surprise and delight!
Face
Auto-retrato - Self-portrait
Arte Digital - Digital Art
Image-editing
Effects - Texture
Collage - Double Exposure
Software: Pixlr; Windows
PicsArt Photo Studio
Brasília, Brasil
"RED MYSTERY" 196.0 - Award Tree July 2020 Contest
Entry #56 14/07/2020
Votei em 31/07/2020
White Faced monkey feeding on flowers in the Evergreen Lodge area of Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica.
Boucherie parisienne
Une bonne boucherie, peut-être que ces cochons n'ont pas vécu comme 90% des cochons en France. Il faut absolument regarder ce type de vidéos :
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Another candid portrait of a local herder at the Pushkar Mela in 2023, I like this one. More Pushkar Fair photography on my latest blog. The blog contains head shots and candid portraits as well as street style photography taken at the Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan. All images on the blog are in black and white shot with the Canon 5D4 and edited in Lightroom. Please take a look below and let me know what you think:
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Ashy-faced owl
Species
The ashy-faced owl is a species of owl in the family Tytonidae. It is found in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and, now, heavily degraded former forest.
Laughingthrushes are usually not easy to photograph as they skulk around in vegetation rarely showing themselves in the open. Black-faced Laughingthrushes seem to be quite uncommon and are usually massively outnumbered by Elliot's Laughingthrush in the high altitude forests where they live. I have seen Black-faced each time I have visited Sichuan but this was the first time I have managed to photograph one at close range, in full view. The field guide confirms that it is generally uncommon from 1500-4500m, living in Rhododendron and Juniper thickets, keeping to undergrowth. In China it is also the Laughingthrush that occurs at the highest altitude.