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I am a humongous nature fan so I am always on NatGeo, Animal Planet, Discov websites and came across these photos and out of the 25 I like these few the most. I think they are copyrighted so I am also going to post the link to where I found the photos.
Purplish-mantled tanagers are found in Colombia and Ecuador, and are threatened by habitat loss. Photographed in Montezuma (Colombia). (Adam Riley / Rockjumper Birding Tours – Worldwide Birding Adventures)
Short-tailed pygmy tyrants are the smallest passerine on earth. They are widespread throughout most of the Amazon in N and central S America. Photographed here near Alta Floresta (Brazil). (Adam Riley / Rockjumper Birding Tours – Worldwide Birding Adventures)
Malachite kingfishers are the little jewels that we look for when canoeing or kayaking in the African bush. Heart skips a beat every time you see one... (Robert van Brug)
The european robin is the original "robin" and was even described by Linnaeus in his 18th century work. (Lennart Hessel)
White-rumped shama nests are built only by the female with the male on guard. These nests are constructed from roots, leaves, ferns, and stems. Photographed in Thailand. (Naa Luck Supatsrn)
This one looks like my Wazoo, like a cockatiel
Grey go-awaybirds are the look-outs of the bush, announcing anything they feel is interesting or threatening. (Liz Hart)
See the last “Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week” blog post on National Geographic News Watch:
Reference: Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week #16 – News Watch
Purplish-mantled tanagers are found in Colombia and Ecuador, and are threatened by habitat loss. Photographed in Montezuma (Colombia). (Adam Riley / Rockjumper Birding Tours – Worldwide Birding Adventures)
Short-tailed pygmy tyrants are the smallest passerine on earth. They are widespread throughout most of the Amazon in N and central S America. Photographed here near Alta Floresta (Brazil). (Adam Riley / Rockjumper Birding Tours – Worldwide Birding Adventures)
Malachite kingfishers are the little jewels that we look for when canoeing or kayaking in the African bush. Heart skips a beat every time you see one... (Robert van Brug)
The european robin is the original "robin" and was even described by Linnaeus in his 18th century work. (Lennart Hessel)
White-rumped shama nests are built only by the female with the male on guard. These nests are constructed from roots, leaves, ferns, and stems. Photographed in Thailand. (Naa Luck Supatsrn)
This one looks like my Wazoo, like a cockatiel
Grey go-awaybirds are the look-outs of the bush, announcing anything they feel is interesting or threatening. (Liz Hart)
See the last “Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week” blog post on National Geographic News Watch:
Reference: Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week #16 – News Watch