This Blog contains Wildlife, Plants and Bird Photos from Walks, Safaris, Birding Trips and Vacations. Most of the pictures have been taken with my Nikon P900 and P950X cameras. Just click on any image for a larger picture. On the right column under the Blog Archive are the entries by date. Below that under Animal categories all the diffent species of Animals, Birds, Insects and Plants contained in the website are listed. Clicking on any entry will show all the entries for that species.
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Sunday, 7 May 2017
19-3-2017 MIAMI, FLORIDA - RED LEGGED HONEYCREEPER (Cyanerpes cyaneus)
19-3-2017 MIAMI, FLORIDA - EUROPEAN STARLING (FEMALE) (Sturnus vulgaris)
19-3-2017 MIAMI, FLORIDA - EASTERN GRAY SQUIRREL (Sciurus carolinensis)
7-5-2017 SEVILLE , ANDALUCIA - BARNACLE GOOSE (Branta leucopsis)
7-5-2017 SEVILLE , ANDALUCIA - MALLARD HYBRID (MALE) (Anas platyrhynchos),
23-3-2017 SAN GERARDO DE DOTA COSTA RICA - GREEN THORNTAIL (FEMALE) (Discosura conversii)
23-3-2017 SAN GERARDO DE DOTA COSTA RICA - GREEN CROWNED BRILLIANT HUMMINGBIRD (MALE) (Heliodoxa jacula)
23-3-2017 SAN GERARDO DE DOTA COSTA RICA - GREEN THORNTAIL (MALE) (Discosura conversii)
Saturday, 6 May 2017
19-3-2017 MIAMI, FLORIDA - RICHMOND BIRDWING BUTTERFLY (Ornithoptera richmondia)
19-3-2017 MIAMI, FLORIDA - ASIAN BLUE QUAIL (FEMALE) (Synoicus chinensis)
19-3-2017 MIAMI, FLORIDA - BUDGERIGAR (Melopsittacus undulatus)
20-3-2017 MIAMI, FLORIDA - BOAT TAILED GRACKLE (MALE) (Quiscalus major)
20-3-2017 MIAMI, FLORIDA - BOAT TAILED GRACKLE (FEMALE) (Quiscalus major)
20-3-2017 MIAMI, FLORIDA - BOAT TAILED GRACKLE (MALE) (Quiscalus major)
5-5-2017 SEVILLE, ANDALUCIA - BARN SWALLOW (Hirundo rustica)
5-5-2017 SEVILLE, ANDALUCIA - EURASIAN BLACKBIRD (MALE) (Turdus merula)
5-5-2017 SEVILLE, ANDALUCIA - EURASIAN BLACKBIRD (FEMALE) (Turdus merula)
The Common Blackbird, Turdus merula, is a true thrush and a familiar sight in gardens and woodlands. The male is distinguished by its all-black plumage, bright yellow eye-ring, and orange-yellow bill, which darkens slightly during winter. Females and juveniles are more demure in their attire, sporting mainly dark brown feathers.