birds

  • A Kumlien's Gulls Flying

    Kumlien’s Gulls

    Kumlien’s Gulls are striking, large gulls that inhabit the Arctic and subarctic regions of North America. These gulls, named after Swedish-American…

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  • Great Blue Herons Eating Fish

    Great Blue Herons

    The Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) stands out as the most common and iconic wading bird across North and Central…

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  • Heuglin's Gulls

    Heuglin’s Gulls

    The Heuglin’s Gulls (Larus Heuglini), also known as the Siberian Gull, is a fascinating, enigmatic, and large gull that originates from…

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  • Iceland Gulls Standing Near The Water

    Iceland Gulls

    The Iceland Gull is an interesting species of gull. It attracts birdwatchers, nature lovers, and ornithologists. Iceland Gulls are a fascinating…

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  • Rufous-thighed Hawks

    Rufous-thighed Hawks

    The Rufous-thighed Hawks (Accipiter erythronemius) is a subspecies of the Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus). Table of Contents Toggle Distribution Distribution…

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  • Malabar Barbet

    Malabar Barbet

    The Malabar Barbet (Megalaima malabarica) is a small barbet found in the Western Ghats of India. It was formerly treated…

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  • Belted Kingfishers

    Belted Kingfishers

    The Belted Kingfishers (Megaceryle alcyon) are large, distinctive water kingfishers. Table of Contents Toggle Description Distribution Breeding / Nesting Vocalizations…

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  • Bicolored Hawks

    Bicolored Hawks

    The Bicolored Hawks or Bicolored Hawk (Accipiter bicolor) is a bird of prey endemic to Central and South America; specifically…

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  • Ranongga White-eyes

    Ranongga White-eyes

    The Ranongga White-eyes (Zosterops splendidus) are endemic to the Solomon Islands, where they inhabit subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.…

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  • Bonin White-eyes

    Bonin White-eyes

    The Bonin White-eyes (Apalopteron familiare or meguro) are endemic to the Ogasawara Islands (formerly Bonin Islands) of Japan, where it…

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