Author: Marry J.T
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The Rufous Motmot: His large bright orange chest and head are clearly interrupted by a clearly defined bandit-like black mask.
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His Suit Of Almost Iridescent Orange Is Broken By A Clearly Defined, Rather Dashing, Bandit-like Black Mask! Images The rufous motmot (Baryphthengus martii) wears a suit of mostly cinnamon-rufous tones, except for a clearly defined black mask and a black spot on his chest. His wings are green as are his sides, as well as a greenish-blue…
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Meet the Black-chinned Mountain Tanager: A large colorful member of this species, covered in a hypnotic combination of golden-yellow and black shines like a glistening jewel!
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A Hypnotic Combination Of Golden-yellow, Black, And Blue, Creates And Explosion Of Color From The Foliage – Meet the Black-chinned Mountain-Tanager! . The black-chinned mountain tanager (Anisognathus notabilis), is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family. Around 18 to 19 cm long these birds are covered in golden-yellow plumage, with black foreheads and upperparts, though parts of the…
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Meet the Common Redpoll: A plump little bird sporting a bright red cap with a subtle blush of pink on its throat and breast.
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A Subtle Blush Of Pink Makes What Would Have Been An Understated Bird Stand Out In The Most Stunningly Beautiful Way – Meet The Common Redstart! Image The common redpoll or mealy redpoll (Acanthis flammea), is a species of bird in the finch family. All redpolls are northern breeding woodland species, associated with birch trees. Small plump birds, they are grey-brown above…
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A Tiny Little Ball Of Feathers So Cute Many People Think Is Too Perfect To Be Real – Meet The Pink Robin!
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There are so many hidden animal gems living on this planet that can enhance our appreciation for the beauty of the natural world. At times you might even see something that is so beautiful you wonder if it’s too perfect to be real? Such is the case with the bird you are about to see…
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Meet the Orange-breasted bunting: A very small beautiful bird covered in a suit of electric turquoise blue and green, combined with iridescent yellow and burnished orange.
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Turquoise Blue, Green, Yellow, And Burnished Orange, Combine Beautifully To Create An Electric Technicolor Dreamsuit Of Color – Meet The Orange Bunting! – One Big Birdcage The orange-breasted bunting (Passerina leclancherii), is a species of passerine bird in the Cardinalidae family. Around 5 inches in length the adult male has a pale green crown, turquoise blue nape, and upperparts, which are often…
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Meet The Eastern Meadowlark: A Distinctive Gɩoѕѕy Blасk ‘V’ Pops That Much More аɡаіпѕt His Suit Of Radiant Yelɩow
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His beautifully flecked plumage is complemented by a radiant yelɩow сһeѕt with a һіɡһly distinctive bɩасk V. Meet the Eastern meadowlark Pһoto Courtesy of Instagram/bobbi_creаtes The eastern meadowlark (Sturnella magna), is a medium-sized icterid bird very similar in appearance to the weѕtern meadowlark. Adults have a yelɩow breast and Ьeɩɩу with a pronounced bɩасk “V” on the сһeѕt, along with wһіte…
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Meet the Ocellated antbird: A spectacular forest-dweller, wearing an electric blue facial skin and pale scalloped plumage renders this prehistoric lookalike completely unmistakable!
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An Eye-poppingly Unusual Bird With Metallic Blue Eye Mask, And Extraordinary Pale Scalloped Plumage! The ocellated antbird (Phaenostictus mcleannani), is a species of antbird in the Thamnophilidae family. More than a little prehistoric-looking this bird has a large area of bare, almost iridescent, bare blue-colored skin around each eye. Males and females look very much alike, while juveniles look similar but…
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Meet The Chestnut-headed Oropendola: A somewhat large bright yellow-tailed bird often found congregating around large pendulous colonies.
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The Unique Qualities Of His Alien Song Along With The Bright Yellow Of His Tail Flashing In Flight Makes This Bird Easy To Spot! The chestnut-headed oropendola (Psarocolius wagleri) is a large bird measuring 35 centimeters long (14 inches) long, weighing in at 225 grams (7.9 oz). The female is around 28 centimeters long weighing in at…
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Covered In Iridescent Shades Of Copper, Blue, Green, White, Yellow, And Red, This Bird Is A Veritable Rainbow Of Color – Meet The Chestnut-backed Tanager!
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A tiny bird that is well and truly a rainbow of color, covered brilliant shades of copper, blue, green, white, yellow, and red! Meet the Chestnut-backed tanager The chestnut-backed tanager (Stilpnia preciosa), is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family. The male of this species has a shimmering rufous crown fading to a more coppery tone along his back.…
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Meet 12 Of Australia’s Most Beautiful Birds!
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For mапy of us 2021 was one of the longest years ever, while for mапy others, including busy birders, it flew by all too quickly. That being the саse 2022 is here and BirdLife Australia has some good news for those of us who had to lockdown last year. Australia’s largest bird conservation charity is…