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Calotes versicolor - Nhông hàng rào

Glareola maldivarum - grasshopper-bird - swallow-plover - Dô nách nâu

Oriental Dwarf-kingfisher - Dong Nai, Vietnam

 

This species is also known as the Black-backed Dwarf-Kingfisher.

 

Bird Species (# 529) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.

 

eBird Report and listing details - macaulaylibrary.org/asset/555163021

Wikipedia: The oriental pied hornbill (Anthracoceros albirostris) is an Indo-Malayan pied hornbill, a large canopy-dwelling bird belonging to the family Bucerotidae. Two other common names for this species are Sunda pied hornbill and Malaysian pied hornbill.

 

The species is considered to be among the smallest and most common of the Asian hornbills. It has the largest distribution in the genus and is found in the Indian Subcontinent and throughout Southeast Asia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. The oriental pied hornbill's diet includes fruit, insects, shellfish, small reptiles and, sometimes, small mammals and birds including their eggs.

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_pied_hornbill

Copsychus saularis (male)

Oriental Pearl Tower-Taken on 04-10-2019 - Shanghai

 

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Oriental green finches (Chloris sinica) were feeding at a tree top. Since there were abundant foods, one of it might become careless. In Nagoya, Japan.

 

食事中のカワラヒワです。

male bird in Panna Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India

 

copsychus saularis

dayallijster ( is een soort vliegenvanger en dus geen lijster )

sham dayal

Dajaldrossel ( aber es ist ein Fliegenschnäpper, kein Drossel)

 

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Feeding on flowers so its forehead has become orange. Shot during Kerwa-Kolar Trek near Bhopal.

Collioure -ND des Anges, Chapelle St Vincent

  

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Although I enjoyed taking pictures of an Oriental cuckoo (Cuculus optatus) on Sept 5, it was a cloudy day. Thus, I visited the city park for a few additional days. Fortunately, the bird was there and showed angel-like poses on fine days, while the bird played only under the shade of trees. In Nagoya, Japan.

 

ツツドリのエンゼルポーズです。

Original Japanese Oriental Portrait Warmtone,

SE5 Lith 3 minutes, followed by a water bath 1 minute and Lith G 2 minutes.

28x32cm

 

An Oriental cuckoo (Cuculus optatus) showing an angel-like pose. In Nagoya, Japan.

 

ツツドリのエンゼルポーズです。

My red 'Oriental' poppies.

Chanticleer Gardens.

Henstock Avenue, Arcadia.

Hills District, Sydney.

 

For more pictures of the Chanticleer Gardens, see:

www.chanticleergardens.com.au/

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 100mm macro f/2.8L lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.

Collage by PhotoPad Pro.

No filter.

Oriental and their huge ears

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oSggsWhwMw

 

Hope you will like this picture of oriental beauty...

 

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*hugs*Ash

An Oriental cuckoo (Cuculus optatus) showing another angel-like pose. In Nagoya, Japan.

Wikipedia: The oriental pied hornbill (Anthracoceros albirostris) is an Indo-Malayan pied hornbill, a large canopy-dwelling bird belonging to the family Bucerotidae. Two other common names for this species are Sunda pied hornbill (convexus) and Malaysian pied hornbill.

 

The species is considered to be among the smallest and most common of the Asian hornbills. It has the largest distribution in the genus and is found in the Indian Subcontinent and throughout Southeast Asia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. The oriental pied hornbill's diet includes fruit, insects, shellfish, small reptiles and, sometimes, small mammals and birds including their eggs.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_pied_hornbill

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

Feisty little fellow

(Oriental kitten)

An uncommon winter migrant to our tropical garden, sad to hear that he's being attacked by a waterhen yesterday and was rescued by staff of the Nparks..

Have a beautiful Sunday dear friends..

Updates: she's back and well on 8 Oct..thanks for your concerns friends..

An Oriental Darter sunning itself

 

Oriental magpie-robin (Copsychus saularis), Thailand.

More are opening each day, with 3 left unopened.

So so shot, could not do justice to this beauty :( but this year I could not capture even once, :(

today it fly by me, so close ... even to have a glimpse I feel lucky :)

At BAROQUED SIM / :::BAROQUED:::Japonica/ORIENTILIKA

 

*PSS* Hanbok Yeriak Yellow / ORIENTILIKA

*PSS* Musubi Earrings / ORIENTILIKA

[rnR] Flowers K-03 lemon(A)

[rnR] Flowers K-03 lemon(B)

ミツマタ(三椏)

学名 Edgeworthia chrysantha

Wikipedia: The oriental pied hornbill (Anthracoceros albirostris) is an Indo-Malayan pied hornbill, a large canopy-dwelling bird belonging to the family Bucerotidae.Two other common names for this species are Sunda pied hornbill (convexus) and Malaysian pied hornbill.

 

The species is considered to be among the smallest and most common of the Asian hornbills. It has the largest distribution in the genus and is found in the Indian Subcontinent and throughout Southeast Asia Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. The oriental pied hornbill's diet includes fruit, insects, shellfish, small reptiles and, sometimes, small mammals and birds including their eggs.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_pied_hornbill

 

Conservation status: Least Concern

Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary

Smile On Saturday-Natural White

 

These are such lovely Poppies.

 

The joy of the heart is the life of man. The joy, which prolongs the days

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