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Värmland, Sweden (1 July 2015).
“We decided to make the most of a quiet afternoon by ringing some Manx Shearwater chicks. With over 15,000 pairs on the island, most with a single chick down a single burrow, you’d be forgiven for thinking this was an easy, straightforward task. But the burrows which the Manxies excavate can be deep and awkward, and a few inconsiderately placed rocks and right angle bends in the tunnels made finding the chicks an epic task. Some of them are becoming quite fat but still have another 25 or so days left in their burrows before they make their first flight. The grey down which covers their body like a giant fleece insulates them well from the damp conditions in their burrow. We take wing length measurements as well as weights and this allows us to calculate their age and how well they are being fed. This particular chick is around 50 days old, and weighed over half a kilogram!” © Richard Brown
http://bardsey.blogspot.co.uk/2011/07/couple-of-grasshopper-warblers-blackcap.html
Obô Giant Snail (Archachatina bicarinata), family Achatinidae, endemic to São Tomé and Príncipe
ENDANGERED.
photograph by Estrela Matilde
Obô Giant Snail (Archachatina bicarinata), family Achatinidae, endemic to São Tomé and Príncipe
ENDANGERED.
photograph by Estrela Matilde
Obô Giant Snail (Archachatina bicarinata), family Achatinidae, endemic to São Tomé and Príncipe
ENDANGERED.
photograph by Estrela Matilde
Obô Giant Snail (Archachatina bicarinata), family Achatinidae, endemic to São Tomé and Príncipe
ENDANGERED.
photograph by Estrela Matilde
Mexican Burrowing Toad (Rhinophrynus dorsalis), family Rhinophrynidae, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
This species is the only extant member of this family.
photograph by Diego Ugalde
Brown Skua or Subantarctic Skua (Stercorarius antarcticus), EAT A TASRT FISH!!!, family Stercorariidae, order Charadriiformes, Hout Bay, South Africa
photograph by Trevor Hardaker
Greater Sooty Owl (Tyto tenebricosa), family Tytonidae, order Strigiformes, Australia
Photographs by Ben Williams
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no offense to newly hatched white-throated nightjars but
how do you expect me to trust that you are not simply a moldy fruit hastily discarded to the forest floor…
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Oh baby fight
See them jousting
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