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One a Day, Day 16 – Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross (Thalassarche carteri)
This adult Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross (Thalassarche carteri) was one of several seen on a Cape Town Pelagics trip in 2016.
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Palm Warbler, Bill Baggs State Park Florida
Warblers have been hard to come by on the trip to Florida so far. I have seen relatively and comparatively few species so far. Without…
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One a day, Day – 15 Pied-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps)
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One a day 14 Great Crested Grebe – Podiceps cristatus
I have gallery containing 680 different species and for the next 680 days I will be posting 1 image per day in taxonomic order for the…
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Eastern Screech Owl in Florida
I know, this is a stunning bird I absolutely agree.!! Look at it's piercing eyes that stare down at you so aggressively. This is an…
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One a day, Day 13 Red-necked Grebe
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Things are really starting to liven up now at the drinking pool. It was a really good session this morning with comparatively lots of birds.…
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Juvenile Crossbill. Way back in July I created a drinking pool in Haldon Forest to try to get the forest birds to come there to…
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These 2 photographs are of different juvenile Great – Spotted Woodpeckers. Juveniles can be told by red feathers on their forehead, interestingly this red is…



