Wild Birds
Collection by Angela *¨W.•* • Last updated 3 weeks ago
"Birds are a miracle because they prove to us there is a finer, simpler state of being which we may strive to attain." - Douglas Coupland
Ostrich Chicks
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Mielero de Nueva Holanda | Gu铆a did谩ctica
New Holland Honeyeater
Greater Roadrunner - Jay's Bird Barn
Plumage/Description: Male and female plumage similar. Long billed, long tailed, and long legged. Cannot be easily confused with any other species found in the Central Highlands of Arizona.
Osprey in Flight by Graham Owen
Osprey in Flight by Graham Owen
Birds of Paradise | National Geographic Magazine
Birds of Paradise | National Geographic Magazine
King Penguin with baby by Tim Vollmer
Photography by Tim Vollmer: King Penguin and baby
Cuban Tody by Mario Olteanu
Cuban Tody by Mario Olteanu
Pied Currawong - Song & Calls | Wildlife Sounds by Wild Ambience
Named for the often-heard "curra-wong" call, Pied Currawongs make a range of other vocalisations including loud ringing calls and whistles. Listen here.
Killdeer chick, Charadrius vociferus by verdon
Killdeer chick, Charadrius vociferus - Photography: © verdon
Northern cardinal
Northern cardinal perching on a branch in Elizabeth Morton Wildlife Refuge
Backcombed by 82Matt . / 500px
Turaco - Backcombed by 82Matt on 500px
Closer and closer to the last dance: Sage grouse continue to struggle...
Greater sage-grouse are uniquely adapted to the sagebrush steppe. Today they live from Wyoming to Oregon, from southern Canada to southern Utah. The bird has been extirpated from half of its former range. In the past 60 years sage grouse numbers have dropped 66%. On the breeding lek in spring, males fan their spiky tail feathers behind them and puff out bulbous yellow air sacs, normally hidden in their white ruffs.
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