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  1. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Helmeted Woodpecker'

    Woodpecker going super-sayan ! ^^ Great capture.
  2. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Shelley's Eagle-owl'

    Thank you all for the kind words. ^_^
  3. Shelley's Eagle-owl

    Shelley's Eagle-owl

    The largest owl of the African rainforests. PS, Painter & Wacom tablet.
  4. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Congo pygmy owls'

    Thank you. ^_^
  5. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Anjouan Scops Owl'

    Thanks everyone for the kind words. ^_^
  6. Anjouan Scops Owl

    Anjouan Scops Owl

    One of the few Otus species with almost non-existent ear tufts, it is only found in the remaining patches of primary forest on the island of Anjouan in the Comoros Archipelago. It is classified as critically endangered by BirdLife International.
  7. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Hypothetical Paradise-Sunbirds'

    Great imagination! I can see some trogon, honeyeater and euphonia inspiration.
  8. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Purple-breasted Cotinga - male'

    Stunning species beautifully captured.
  9. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'At last!!'

    Wonderful capture.
  10. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Congo pygmy owls'

    Thanks folks for the kind words. ^^ @AmazonSupreme12 I'm not sure I get it. It's a *drawing* made at my desk; it's not like I was running after them in the forest or something lol. And no, it's not animated.
  11. Congo pygmy owls

    Congo pygmy owls

    Two inhabitants of the Congo Basin forests : the Sjostedt's Owlet (Glaucidium sjostedti) & the Red-chested Owlet (Glaucidium tephronotum).
  12. Leaubellon

    Waggy Gruissan

    Seems to fit the description of male, non breeding ssp beema which breeds in Eastern Europe.
  13. Leaubellon

    I need help Indentifying This Bird - FL

    Looks like a Northern Mockingbird.
  14. Leaubellon

    Falcon offshore Gabon, West Africa.

    Definitely not a Lanner for me. Not a Barbary either (way out of its usual range anyway).
  15. Leaubellon

    Falcon offshore Gabon, West Africa.

    The migratory subspecies calidus (according to my guidebook).
  16. Leaubellon

    Kingfishers and Friends, NSW/Vic, AU, Early Nov

    1 / Grey Butcherbird 2 / Sacred Kingfisher 3 / White-browed Scrubwren 4 / Lyrebird sp? 5 / Buff-banded Rail
  17. Leaubellon

    Woodpecker, Hyderabad, India

    Black-rumped indeed. The white spotted black wing-coverts are diagnostic.
  18. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Schneider's Pitta'

    Thank you all! Hans&Judy, this species is endemic to Sumatra and I've already been there... in videogames. =p
  19. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Schneider's Pitta'

    Thank you KC. ^^
  20. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Schneider's Pitta'

    Haha. Well yes, I only post my own artwork. ;]
  21. Schneider's Pitta

    Schneider's Pitta

    Schneider's Pitta (Hydrornis schneideri) Female (L) & Male (R).
  22. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Papuan Hawk-owl'

    Kingshot : Thank you, glad you like it. I plan on working on some local species here once I'm done with my exotic species to-do list. ^^ Delia : Thanks, nice to hear this pic has been useful to this site. re username, that's good to know. I'll get in touch with an admin. Hans&Judy : lucky...
  23. Papuan Hawk-owl

    Papuan Hawk-owl

    Papuan Hawk-owl (Uroglaux dimorpha) Digital illustration Painter, PS & Wacom tablet.
  24. Leaubellon

    Bird, Pulau Rambut Java, august

    It looks like a honeyeater; the most likely candidate in the area would be the [Brown] Indonesian Honeyeater.
  25. Leaubellon

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Hypothetical passerines of New Guinea'

    Imaginative and well executed. I too used to draw imaginary species for an alternative fictional world of mine. ^^
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