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  1. Black Hornbill on the ground, Sarawak

    Black Hornbill on the ground, Sarawak

    This male Black Hornbill (Anthracoceros malayanus) 黑斑犀鳥 was on a secluded roadside ground foraging.
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    Herbicide

    Against my instruction an herbicide (Specticle and Dismiss) was applied indiscriminately underneath my bird feeder. I tried spraying the area with a hose before it had a chance to dry but am now afraid to put any bird seed in the feeder ( birds feed off the dropped seeds ) Any ideas of what I...
  3. GROUNDHOG

    GROUNDHOG

    My better half and I lived in Hazleton, PA for just under 2 years (by 15 days) and during that time we would see Groundhogs all the time. This one was taken sometime in 2019 I am not sure about the date. Sorry about the quality but it was taken with a cell phone.
  4. Great spotted woodpecker on the ground

    Great spotted woodpecker on the ground

  5. Cinereous Ground Tyrant

    Cinereous Ground Tyrant

    Cinereous Ground Tyrant (Muscisaxicola cinereus argentinus)
  6. Picui Ground Dove

    Picui Ground Dove

    Picui Ground Dove (Columbina picui picui)
  7. Black-winged Ground Dove

    Black-winged Ground Dove

    Black-winged Ground-Dove (Metriopelia melanoptera melanoptera)
  8. Bare-faced Ground Dove

    Bare-faced Ground Dove

    Bare-faced Ground Dove (Metriopelia ceciliae zimmeri)
  9. Bare-eyed Ground Dove

    Bare-eyed Ground Dove

    Bare-eyed Ground Dove (Metriopelia morenoi)
  10. Common Ground Dove (female)

    Common Ground Dove (female)

    Common Ground Dove (Columbina passerina pallescens) Female.
  11. Common Ground Dove (male)

    Common Ground Dove (male)

    Common Ground Dove (Columbina passerina pallescens) Male.
  12. Spotted Ground Squirrel

    Spotted Ground Squirrel

    Spotted Ground Squirrel (Xerospermophilus spilosoma: Sciuridae) This flower child was foraging on Beach Evening Primrose also known as Beach Suncup.
  13. Common Ground Dove

    Common Ground Dove

    Common Ground Dove (Columbina passerina pallescens)
  14. Iranian Ground Jay

    Iranian Ground Jay

    I searched him for 3 days and I found him with his family.
  15. Bare-faced Ground Dove

    Bare-faced Ground Dove

    Bare-faced Ground Dove (Metriopelia ceciliae obsoleta)
  16. Ochre-naped Ground Tyrant

    Ochre-naped Ground Tyrant

    Ochre-naped Ground Tyrant (Muscisaxicola flavinucha) Sexes similar. About five (5 km) 3.1 mi southwest of Ondores, Junn, Per. Southwest side of Reserva Nacional Junn, Lago Junn. Puna grassland at ca. 4,200 m (13,779 ft) elevation.
  17. Ruddy Ground Dove (pair)

    Ruddy Ground Dove (pair)

  18. Ruddy Ground Dove (female)

    Ruddy Ground Dove (female)

  19. Ruddy Ground Dove (male)

    Ruddy Ground Dove (male)

  20. Mourning Dove on the ground

    Mourning Dove on the ground

    I have three pair of these calm beauties that regularly visit my feeders. Well, underneath my feeders!
  21. Common Ground Dove

    Common Ground Dove

    A couple. On the ground, as usual.
  22. Ruddy Ground Dove

    Ruddy Ground Dove

  23. Ruddy Ground Dove

    Ruddy Ground Dove

    This one is a male (pale grey head and neck; the female has less contrast between head and body).
  24. Plain-breasted Ground Dove

    Plain-breasted Ground Dove

    Plain-breasted Ground Dove (Columbina minuta elaeodes) This is a small dove even compared to other ground doves. Photographed south of Antn towards the Pacific Ocean, Cocl Province, Panama. Pacific lowlands, highly disturbed dry tropical forest with open pastures for cattle grazing at ca. 20 m...
  25. Frogs for dinner!

    Frogs for dinner!

    Southern Ground Hornbill. Masai Mara, Kenya. Can you identify the plump frogs?
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