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  1. Red kite

    Red kite

    Flying past my camo hide. I believe this is a red kite.
  2. Affectionateness

    Affectionateness

    Lovely to watch. The female behaved like a young bird and the male did what she expected from him.
  3. Brambling

    Brambling

    Still here.
  4. Eurasian squirrel

    Eurasian squirrel

    A photogenic squirrel 🐿️.
  5. Ashy drongo

    Ashy drongo

    ... Common in wooded habitats ... https://ebird.org/species/ashdro1
  6. Fork-tailed Woodnymph

    Fork-tailed Woodnymph

    https://www.APOIA.se/bigbirdbrasil https://www.instagram.com/bigbirdbrasil/
  7. White-tailed Hawk

    White-tailed Hawk

    https://www.APOIA.se/bigbirdbrasil https://www.instagram.com/bigbirdbrasil/
  8. Eurasian siskin

    Eurasian siskin

    My first siskin this "winter". Their number is quite low at the moment; no comparison to past winters. Maybe more will show up when it is getting colder.
  9. Bronzed drongo

    Bronzed drongo

    A very territorial bird.
  10. Burmese Shrike

    Burmese Shrike

    Watched this shrike hunting insects and waited about an hour or so until it returned to its preferred perch.
  11. Green-headed Tanager

    Green-headed Tanager

    https://www.APOIA.se/bigbirdbrasil https://www.instagram.com/bigbirdbrasil/
  12. Golden-chevroned Tanager

    Golden-chevroned Tanager

    https://www.APOIA.se/bigbirdbrasil https://www.instagram.com/bigbirdbrasil/
  13. Band-tailed Seedeater

    Band-tailed Seedeater

    female
  14. Dark-billed Cuckoo

    Dark-billed Cuckoo

  15. Double-collared Seedeater

    Double-collared Seedeater

  16. Wren

    Wren

    The best perch to show me the insects for his offspring. LOL.
  17. Double-collared Seedeater

    Double-collared Seedeater

    female
  18. Hooded tinamou

    Hooded tinamou

    We were watching an antpitta at the feeder, when we suddenly noticed this tinamou had crept in and was watching the scene just a few meters behind! I was able to get a few shots of this tricky species before he wandered off into the forest.
  19. Paddyfield pipit

    Paddyfield pipit

    The ultimate challenge. One, yes, only one sharp picture of this species from hundreds of pictures of almost a dozen of these pipits there on that day. Very hot, crawling on my belly on dry pasture and rewarded with a plethora of burrs waiting to be removed after a close heat stroke for hours...
  20. Greyish Mourner

    Greyish Mourner

  21. Tropical Screech-Owl

    Tropical Screech-Owl

  22. High in the tree

    High in the tree

    and high noon for the first fledgling of the Manton Bay osprey nest; if my observation was not too late.
  23. Spot-billed Toucanet

    Spot-billed Toucanet

    male
  24. Sunbird Anthreptes malacensis

    Sunbird Anthreptes malacensis

    Male bird in the early morning.
  25. White-bellied Dacnis

    White-bellied Dacnis

    A rare dacnis, this was actually the first ebird record for Pasco department!
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