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do you have any images of cassowaries eat a tasty fruit?
Why yes, here you go...
Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius), EAT A TASTY FRUIT!!!, family Casuariidae, order Casuariiformes, northern Australia
photograph by Jan Wegener
"Marty"
2025, watercolor and gouache
Marty is an education bird where I work. Unable to be released right now, Marty is used to go on trips to events to educate folks about wildlife.
I know European Starlings are not everybody’s favourite in America (for good reason, and I know it is not the bird’s fault), but can we for a moment sit down and admire their most beautiful plumage?
Galah (Eolophus roseicapilla), family Cacatuidae, order Psittaciformes, NE VIC, Australia
photograph by Kel Schultz
Perhaps some "boring" birds that are severely underrated?
I think most people are probably most people overlook wrens and sparrows...
Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza georgiana), juvenile, family Passerellidae, order Passeriformes, Charleston, SC, USA
photograph by David Ryan
Black-throated Sparrow (Amphispiza bilineata), family Passerellidae, order Passeriformes, southern AZ, USA
photograph by Martin Molina
Lark Sparrow (Chondestes grammacus), male, family Passerellidae, order Passeriformes, San Benito County, CA, USA
photograph by John Fox | Flickr
Bewick’s wren (Thryomanes bewickii), family Trogolodytidae, order Passeriformes, found in the central and western United States and central Mexico
Photographs by Alan Murphy Photography
Carolina Wrens (Thryothorus ludovicianus), family Trogolodytidae, order Passeriformes, Louisiana, USA
photograph by Bonnie Barry
Canyon Wren (Catherpes mexicanus) singing, family Troglodytidae, order Passeriformes, California, USA
photograph by Basar
Pink-spotted Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus perlatus), family Columbidae, order Columbiformes, found in New Guinea
photos: Irawan Subingar, Ekhardt Lietzow, Dubi Shapiro
how many WPM is that
Gentle sipp
gray heron playing in the snow (18.04.2024)
@todaysbird
@artsja-a This is so nice?! Almost made me cry aaa thank you
Bird #45 - the long-tailed tit (LC)
While hunting for info to know these borbs better, I saw websites describe them with words like adorable, excitable, restless and 'only about the size of a ping-pong ball'. Also, older English names for them include the bum-towel, mumruffin and bumbarrel. How can you not love them.
There is a lot of variation within this species, with a whole seventeen subspecies! The drawing doesn't show three distinct subspecies btw. It's just the general vibes of long-tailed tits in the listed regions, because I couldn't find information about specific visual differences between subspecies. They're also found in Japan and southwest Asia!
Andean Cock of the Rock (Rupicola peruvianus), male, family Cotingidae, order Passeriformes, Ecuador,
photograph by Cayce Jehaimi
Can I have the roundest of birds? The most spherical of borbs?
Oh have i got a rounded borb for you!!
Bearded Reedling aka Bearded Tit (Panurus biarmicus) eat a tasty bug!, family Panuridae, order Passeriformes, found in wetlands across much of Europe and Central Asia
This species is the only member of this family.
photographs by David Drangsland & Kevin Robson
Steve is moulting and currently putting everything he has into this one gigantic crest feather
A common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) in Sussex, England
by Gary Faulkner
I find their eyes particularly pleasant. They are so brown, compared to the brown eyes of other birds I've seen.
This one is a fine gentlemen if I do say so myself. Prim and proper. Fresh for the breeding season.
Dunnock (Prunella modularis), Ireland
(Source)
White-winged Fairywren (Malurus leucopterus), EAT A TASTY BUG!!!, male, family Maluridae, order Passeriformes, Mindarie, Western Australia
photograph by David Luu Photos
Wire-tailed Manakin (Pipra filicauda), male displaying, family Pipridae, order Passeriformes, Colombia
photograph by Cayce Jehaimi