Robin sat on a corkscrew hazel.
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Dies Foto entstand auf einem Workshop mit Helena Kuchynková, Jaroslav Cigánik und Milan Podany. Es ist keine reine Wildlife-Aufnahme.
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Toscana gennaio 2019, scatto effettuato da capanno fisso di prima mattina. Toscana January 2019, click carried out by a fixed cabin early in the morning. Visualizza in HD - View in HD: www.flickr.com/photos/stefanobarbuti/49534526263/sizes/o/ Guarda - Look at this:👈 www.flickr.com/photos/185613315@N06/with/49093660241/ Scopri di più': naturainfotosb.wixsite.com/stef54
There is no other bird that sings so deeply, so full of ecstacy as the Nightingale - Luscinia megarhnchos.Nightingales are are therefore best known for their singing talent. They native to, and widely...
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Flame-colored Tanager (Piranga bidentata), perched on a branch at San Gerardo de Dota. Costa Rica. For more visit www.chrisjimenez.net
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Vagrancy is such a cool phenomenon when it comes to birds. Bohemian waxwings should not be found in Illinois, yet every few years one seems to pop up. This is the first time that I have ever seen this beautiful bird. A few days ago, local birder Al Stokie reported seeing one at the Chicago Botanic Garden and it has been reported each day since. With today being my free day I decided that this bird was worth a look. I was sorting through a group of cedar waxwings when Nolan Lemeka joined me. He soon found the bird, yet I did not get my lens to it on time. After a bit of waiting the bird came back and thankfully I was able to capture a few images before it flew off again. After a long wait I decided to check a couple of other likely locations for the bird when Nolan callled and told me that the bird was relocated at the original sight. A fairly large gathering of scopes, binoculars, and cameras made the bird's location very apparent. This time the bird stayed for a while and many frames were exposed. A special thanks to Al Stokie and Nolan Lameka for without those two gentlemen these images would not have been captured.