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  1. Hooded Robin

    Hooded Robin

    We don't see these birds in Perth but they were quite plentiful further north.
  2. Hooded Vultures

    Hooded Vultures

    A group of hooded vultures were waiting to feast on a lion's kill carcass
  3. Hooded Mountain-Tanager

    Hooded Mountain-Tanager

    Hooded Mountain-Tanager (Buthraupis montana saturata)
  4. Yellow - hooded Blackbird (female)

    Yellow - hooded Blackbird (female)

  5. Yellow - hooded Blackbird (male)

    Yellow - hooded Blackbird (male)

  6. Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix), Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, Scotland

    Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix), Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, Scotland

    Poor Hoodies. Nobody loves them. This one looks as though it is having a particularly miserable time.
  7. Yellow - hooded Blackbird (male)

    Yellow - hooded Blackbird (male)

    Yellow - hooded Blackbird : Drenched and looking like he is having second thoughts about the bath
  8. Yellow - hooded Blackbird (male)

    Yellow - hooded Blackbird (male)

    Yellow - hooded Blackbird : Frenetic Splashing
  9. Yellow - hooded Blackbird (male)

    Yellow - hooded Blackbird (male)

    Yellow - hooded Blackbird : Relaxing in a pond
  10. Hooded Siskin

    Hooded Siskin

    Female. The species belongs to the putative clade of Neotropical siskins in the genus "Spinus".
  11. Golden-hooded Tanager

    Golden-hooded Tanager

  12. Hooded Tanager

    Hooded Tanager

    Male.
  13. Hooded Tanager

    Hooded Tanager

    Female registered in Brasilia, Brazil.
  14. Hooded Oriole (female)

    Hooded Oriole (female)

    Hooded Oriole (Icterus cucullatus nelsoni) Ten subspecies have been described while five to seven are recognized dependent on author. Only subspecies nelsoni is mapped for Arizona. This female was foraging on to an inflorescence of a Desert Agave (Agave deserti). Photographed in Tucson, Pima...
  15. Hooded Merganser snacking!

    Hooded Merganser snacking!

    Meal time.
  16. Hooded Merganser

    Hooded Merganser

    Just passing the time away.
  17. Hang on!

    Hang on!

    Hooded Oriole (Icterus cucullatus nelsoni) Ten subspecies have been described while five to seven are recognized dependent on author. Only subspecies nelsoni is mapped for Arizona. This male was hanging on to an inflorescence of a Desert Agave (Agave deserti). Photographed in Tucson, Pima...
  18. Hooded Oriole, Fe

    Hooded Oriole, Fe

    Adult female Icterus cucullatus on my backyard Honeysuckle vine 06-18-11, Canon EOS 7D 400/f5.6L. http://www.picturetrail.com/marysan
  19. Hooded Oriole, M

    Hooded Oriole, M

    Adult male Icterus cucullatus on my backyard Honeysuckle vine 06-18-11, Canon EOS 7D 400/f5.6L. http://www.picturetrail.com/marysan
  20. In Flight: White-backed Vulture, Gyps africanus

    In Flight: White-backed Vulture, Gyps africanus

    Juvenile White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus) Maasai, Masai, Mara National Park, Kenya, East Africa.
  21. Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus)

    Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus)

    Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) resting in the grass.
  22. Hooded Oriole,Fe

    Hooded Oriole,Fe

    Adult female Icterus cucullatus near my backyard water fountain in San Diego County, CA, 08-24-10, Canon EOS 7D 400/f5,6L. http://www,picturetrail.com/marysan
  23. Golden-hooded Tanager

    Golden-hooded Tanager

  24. Merganser in a flap

    Merganser in a flap

    This female Hooded meganser was diving and would give a big shake and flap to dry off afterwards.
  25. Two heads are better than one

    Two heads are better than one

    This Hooded Merganser is looking fine and his reflection is too!
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