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longingforrotkehlchen:Dark days and grumpy-looking treecreepers.Gartenbaumläufer (short-toed treecre
Yellowhammer
fat-birds:fat-birds:Blue Tit (One Legged) by CMM_456 on Flickr.Birds are so funny when they stand on
das-fehlende-grau: © das-fehlende-grau Aesthetics is for the artist like ornithology is for the bird
A love supreme by Phil-Davson
PREDICTED ANTWREN(Herpsilochmus praedictus)Ramirez, E. 2016.Beruri, BrazilI know what you’re going t
HOARY PUFFLEG(Haplophaedia lugens)Pai, C. 2009. “Hoary Puffleg (Haplophaedia lugens)1″ Nariño, Colum
RUFOUS-RUMPED FOLIAGE-GLEANER(Philydor erythrocercum)Stouffer, P. “Philydor erythrocercum Rufous-ru
LAPPET-FACED VULTURE(Torgos tracheliotus)tnt.dc, 2007. “Lappet-Faced Vulture”Maryland Zoo, Baltimore
LAUGHING DOVE(Spilopelia senegalensis)Colombo, D. 2012. “Laughing Dove (Spilopelia senegalensis) in
INACCESSIBLE RAIL(Atlantisia rogersi)Gratwicke, R. 2012. “Inaccessible Island Rail” Tristan da Cunha
Thirsty Eleven by ykumar99
biology-online:The African pygmy falcon is not only the smallest falcon on the continent, but also a
skunkbear:ICYMI - here’s a short video that features some ridiculous sounding birds. I put it togeth
owlopedia:Juvenile Crested owl (Lophostrix cristata) - Christian NunesClassified as Least Concern by
randirock:ornitho-muse:Let’s play What’s this bird? (The green/blue one: He looks very happy to meet
gallusrostromegalus:forestgreenlesbian:Imaginary Ornithology, Estelle HananiaMe and the Local Crypti
Going back to work. Based on illustration from “American ornithology for the home and school&r
Wilson, Alexander, 1766-1813. American ornithology; or, The natural history of the birds of the Unit
From: Wilson, Alexander, 1766-1813. American ornithology, or, The natural history of the birds of th
Rhapsody in Blue by Phil Davson
Bay-breasted Warbler (Setophagacastanea) Photographed by Gerard Pas © during the spring migration at
Bird in flight by Phil Davson
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