Wild Birds

  • The Indonesian White-eyes

    Indonesian White-eyes

    The Indonesian White-eyes is one of the few birds that captures the beauty and richness in the Indonesian archipelago. These small,…

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  • Square-tailed Drongos

    Square-tailed Drongos

    The Square-tailed Drongos, Dicrurus ludwigii, are a drongo. The drongos are small passerine birds of the Old World tropics. Table…

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  • Tree Kingfishers

    Tree Kingfishers

    The tree kingfishers or wood kingfishers, family Halcyonidae, are the most numerous of the three families of birds in the…

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  • Firecrest Kinglets on a Thorn Tree

    Firecrest Kinglets

    The Firecrest Kinglets (Regulus goodfellowi) – also known as the Taiwan Flamecrest, Taiwan Firecrest Kinglet, Formosan Fire, or Goldcrest –…

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  • Prairie Falcon on Branch

    Prairie Falcon

    The Prairie Falcon (Falco mexicanus) is a medium-sized falcon from western North America. It is about the size of a Peregrine…

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  • Southern Lapwings

    Southern Lapwings

    The Southern Lapwings (Vanellus chilensis) is a wader in the family Charadriiformes. Table of Contents Toggle Description Distribution / Range…

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  • A Lineated Barbet Eating A Papaya

    Lineated Barbets

    Lineated Barbets (Megalaima lineata) are a large and striking bird found in southern Asia. They belong to the Megalaimidae family…

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  • Black-banded Barbets

    Black-banded Barbets

    The Black-banded Barbets (Megalaima javensis) – also known as Kotorea Barbets – are endangered Asian Barbets that are endemic to…

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  • Black-casqued Hornbills

    Black-casqued Hornbills

    The Black-casqued Hornbills (Ceratogymna atrata) is found in Africa, specifically the following countries: Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of…

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  • Close up of Palawan Hornbills

    Palawan Hornbills

    The Palawan Hornbills (Anthracoceros marchei), known locally as Talusi in the Filipino language, are a smallish (approximately 70 centimetres (28…

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