Wild Birds

  • Siberian Stonechats on a Branch

    Siberian Stonechats

    The Siberian Stonechats or Asian Stonechat (Saxicola maura) is a member of the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. In the…

    Read More »
  • Grackles

    Grackles

    The genus Quiscalus contains six of the ten species of grackles that are native to North and South America. They…

    Read More »
  • Takahe Image

    Takahe

    The Takahe or South Island Takahe, Porphyrio hochstetteri, is a flightless bird indigenous to New Zealand and belonging to the…

    Read More »
  • Fulmars

    Fulmars

    Fulmars are seabirds of the family Procellariidae. The family consists of two extant species that are living and two that…

    Read More »
  • Sapsuckers

    Sapsuckers

    The Sapsuckers form the genus Sphyrapicus within the woodpecker family Picidae. As their name implies, sapsuckers feed primarily on the…

    Read More »
  • Philippine Creepers

    Philippine Creepers

    The Philippine Creepers or Rhabdornises are small passerine birds. Philippine creepers are 6 to 7 inches (15 to 17 centimeters)…

    Read More »
  • The Euphonias Is Ready To Catch A Prey

    Euphonias

    Euphonias are members of the finch family. Previously, they were considered to be part of the tanager family, Thraupidae. Most…

    Read More »
  • Egyptian Vulture Looking for Food

    Egyptian Vulture

    The Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) is a small Old World vulture, found from southwestern Europe and northern Africa to southern…

    Read More »
  • River Lapwings Searching For Food

    River Lapwings

    The River Lapwings, Vanellus duvaucelii, is a lapwing species that breeds in Southeast Asia from northeastern India to Cambodia, Thailand,…

    Read More »
  • Prince Ruspoli's Turaco

    Prince Ruspoli’s Turaco

    The Prince Ruspoli’s Turaco or Touraco De Ruspoli is listed amongst the fifty rarest birds of the world and is…

    Read More »
Back to top button