Whoopsie, did not mean to disappear again, but I was very busy. Anyways, have some Northern Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis, GER: Eissturmvogel)!

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Whoopsie, did not mean to disappear again, but I was very busy. Anyways, have some Northern Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis, GER: Eissturmvogel)!
Subantarctic Skua (Stercorarius antarcticus). South Atlantic.
Southern Red-billed Hornbill (Tockus rufirostris). Etosha National Park, Namibia.
Umm... so I'm not dead btw. But I have come to accept the fact that I'm just bad at social media, so watch me emerge from the shadows like once every few months or so.
Anyway! Have and Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross! Fantastic birds.
Eurasian Coot, Fulica atra.
I recently got the chance to go and see this beautiful male King Eider (Somateria spectabilis), a rare visitor from up north here in Germany. Such a fantastic bird!
And to finally revisit that one Sunday two weeks ago... beautiful weather and lots of nice animals! Last two photos are from my phone and I’m sorry about the quality haha. Anyway:
- Little ringed plovers (Charadrius dubius)
- Large bee-fly (Bombylius major). Very fluffy, but don’t be fooled! Their larvae live as parasites inside other insects.
- Just a nice view with flowering trees
- A bit of a solar halo effect
- Lots and lots of wood anemones (Anemonoides nemorosa). Some of the first flowers to bloom in spring!
Big bird (Common Ostrich, Struthio camelus australis) and small bird (Fork-tailed Drongo. Dicrurus adsimilis). Etosha National Park, Namibia.