Northern Boobook (Ninox japonica), family Strigidae, order Strigiformes, Philippines
photograph by Gid Ferrer
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Northern Boobook (Ninox japonica), family Strigidae, order Strigiformes, Philippines
photograph by Gid Ferrer
Turkey kids are growing fast and spending lots of time outside on field trips, pecking and learning about the big wide world.
Mouse and Ptarmigan by Sandara Tang
Gentoo penguin contemplates island life on the Falklands
2025, watercolor and gouache
[reference photo sent in by a DnD friend living on the island]
chibi birds eatin' stuff
Puna Tinamou (Tinamotis pentlandii), family Tinamidae, order Tinamiformes, found in Puna (high altitude grassland) in the Southern Andes Mountains of South America.
The tinamous are an ancient group of birds, related to ratites (ostriches, rheas, emus, and cassowaries).
Though they are not strong flyers, they are capable of flight.
photographs: Joxerra Aihartza, Marco Velentini, Esteban Villanueva, Luke Seitz
in the nest with mama
California condor (Gymnogyps californianus)
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These are the Migatory May 2025 species I have posted in previous months, now getting a repost.
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A little robin adventurer 🍃
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Mr. steal-yo-crackers
Treating himself to a head massage after a successful day of scaring away visitors
Inko ate so much strawberry before bed that he stained his nose and beak pink
genius. it creates energy clones of itself to gather resources, while the main body stays alert and safe. and if i attack, it can simply swap bodies with one of its clones
Coroneted or Lilac-capped Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus coronulatus), family Columbidae, order Columbiformes, New Guinea
photograph by (@udaya_kumar_b)