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  1. White-throated Kingfisher

    White-throated Kingfisher

    So far common and beautiful kingfisher in Nepal, clicked in Kathmandu. Love the colour, that is so striking.
  2. Indian roller at Maduru Oya national park

    Indian roller at Maduru Oya national park

    Indian rollers can be seen mostly in dry zones in Sri Lanka and known as a common bird. We have taken this photograph during our recent visits to Maduru Oya national park one of the best places for bird watching in Sri Lanka.
  3. Yellow-fronted Woodpecker by Rich Lindie

    Yellow-fronted Woodpecker by Rich Lindie

    This verdant albeit fragmented habitat contains an exceptionally high number of endemics. In just one week of birding, you can expect to see a staggering 250 bird species, including 70 endemics. Some of the fantastic gems found here include Three-toed Jacamar, Swallow-tailed Cotinga, Saffron...
  4. New Holland Honeyeater by Adam Riley

    New Holland Honeyeater by Adam Riley

    Our bird for the day hails from down under and was one of the first species to be scientifically named in Australia. The New Holland Honeyeater is found throughout southern Australia, from about Brisbane, Queensland, to just north of Perth, Western Australia as well as Tasmania. It has a...
  5. Chaffinch by Adam Riley

    Chaffinch by Adam Riley

    Although it is widespread and can be found breeding through much of Europe, across Asia to Siberia and in northwest Africa, the Chaffinch or Common Chaffinch is a charming and captivating bird. Its gorgeous patterning, which is more obvious in flight, helps to camouflage this little bird while...
  6. Chestnut-crowned Antpitta by Adam Riley

    Chestnut-crowned Antpitta by Adam Riley

    Found in moist, montane forests in higher-lying areas of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, the Chestnut-crowned Antpitta is one of the more attractive members of this notoriously difficult-to-track-down family of birds. Thankfully, though, the advent of antpitta feeding stations, whereby...
  7. Red-necked Nightjar

    Red-necked Nightjar

    I was so lucky to have a daylight opportunity for this normally nocturnal of species - one of the many 'special' birds in S Europe.
  8. Close to Cuckoo

    Close to Cuckoo

    Sub-adult Great Spotted Cuckoo, first summer.
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