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Saw Lammergeiers earlier this year in Lesotho, but only in flight. I'd love to get to the Pyrenees and see them feeding.
Hi Jeremy- this one is actually a Reddish Egret- southern USA to the north coast of South America. Nice photo!
Northern Gannets are large white birds- these would be Common Murres.
This Peregrine Falcon decided to have pigeon for breakfast this morning right above my car! Suffolk County on Long Island, NY

#birds #birdphotography #LongIslandbirds #PeregrineFalcon
Martial Eagle found on a recent drive through Kruger National Park in South Africa
#birds
#birdwatching
#eagles
#kruger
#SouthAfrica
Scarlet Macaws visiting a water hole along the Napo River in Ecuador
#birds
#Amazon
#Ecuador
#NapoRiver
#YasuniNationalPark
#Parrots
#Macaws
Here are some Honduran White Bats- also known as Tent-making Bats - hey chew the ribs of these large leaves in such a way that the leaf folds over and makes a "tent". This group was sheltered under a leaf in Costa Rica- January 2018
More sea ducks from Long Island, New York. Here a second year male King Eider stands out from a flock of Common Eider.
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#NewYorkBirds
#Waterfowl
#birding
Hello E-Gahhd! The bird on the left is a Dark-eyed Junco, but the other one is actually a House Finch. I bet, with patience, you will eventually get them to come in to your feeding station, although the junco usually prefers to feed on the ground. Good luck!
Wild Turkey- just trying to make it through one more day! Eastern Long Island, New York
#birds#wildturkey#birdsusa#thanksgiving
That's a really nice shot!
Sea Ducks are returning for the winter to the ocean off Long Island, New York. Black Scoters pass through Shinnecock Inlet to reach feeding areas inside the bay. #addBirder #birds #USAbirds #NewYorkBirding #Birdphotography
The Great Golden Digger Wasp is common in backyard gardens in eastern North America. Docile around people, it terrorizes katydids and grasshoppers, paralyzing them with its sting, and dragging them to its underground lair, where they'll serves as live food for its babies. #wildlifephotography
Me too! I have a really old twitter account, but I almost never post to it. I just follow a couple of interesting topics and people.
Definitely agree with Swamp! Nice!!
Snow Buntings arrived about a week ago- Long Island, New York
Nelson’s Sparrow occurs in the salt marshes of eastern North America as a fall and winter visitor. This one was in a marsh on Long Island, New York a few weeks ago
Not sure if t his exactly qualifies, but there is a tarantula that was found near Folsom Prison in 2015- named for Johnny Cash. Aphonopelma johnnycashi
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Aphonopelma johnnycashi - Wikipedia
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My one and only Henslow’s Sparrow- New York