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  1. Blackburnian Warbler

    Blackburnian Warbler

  2. Blackburnian Warbler

    Blackburnian Warbler

    First arriving this fall
  3. Chestnut-backed Antbird-Male

    Chestnut-backed Antbird-Male

    Very hard to take this photo, I got lucky with this one after several attempts.
  4. Slaty Flowerpiercer

    Slaty Flowerpiercer

  5. Yellow-bellied Seedeater

    Yellow-bellied Seedeater

    There was a small flock of seedeaters this morning and I took a few shots
  6. Sunbird Purple

    Sunbird Purple

  7. Black head - 2nd shot

    Black head - 2nd shot

  8. Black head

    Black head

    Can someone please tell me what is this bird called ?
  9. Catch

    Catch

    Kingfisher with a fish in his beak.
  10. Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

  11. Red-vented Bulbul

    Red-vented Bulbul

    Photo was taken during my holiday last year on Srilanka.
  12. Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

    This is my first post here. Photo was taken with Canon 30D and Canon 100-400 IS USM lens with 1.4 TC from a hide about 8 meters away.
  13. Long-tailed tit

    Long-tailed tit

    Hopefully you aren't all bored with these by now.
  14. Long-tailed tit

    Long-tailed tit

  15. Pearlspotted Owl

    Pearlspotted Owl

    One of South Africa's smallest brown olws, and it is such a beautiful bird, who actually hunts during the daytime.
  16. Small skipper

    Small skipper

    Small skipper very lively in heathland N. Wales today.
  17. Little Stint

    Little Stint

    At the edge of Farmoor reservoir this coonfiding bird allowed close approaches. Most of the time it was trying to sleep in the sweeping wind, and as the Dunlin moved it followed along the shoreline. What a cute pair - wondering if that's anything behind this companionship?
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