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  1. Barred Eagle Owl juv.

    Barred Eagle Owl juv.

  2. Ruby-topaz Hummingbird (juv)

    Ruby-topaz Hummingbird (juv)

    I'm pretty sure this is a juvenile and not a female because of the postocular spot faintly visible.
  3. White-fronted Ground-Dove

    White-fronted Ground-Dove

  4. Caroline Reed Warbler

    Caroline Reed Warbler

  5. White-collared Monarch

    White-collared Monarch

  6. Rufous-tailed Jacamar

    Rufous-tailed Jacamar

  7. Matsudaira's Storm-Petrel

    Matsudaira's Storm-Petrel

  8. Wader Trio

    Wader Trio

    Looking back through my pictures from a day at the coast, at the time I didn't even realise I had three species lined up like this!
  9. collared pratincole

    collared pratincole

    one of the highlights of the day, a group of 10 pratincoles flying over
  10. Yellow-eyed Bristlebill

    Yellow-eyed Bristlebill

  11. Kidepo Lark

    Kidepo Lark

    The Kidepo Lark along with many other species previously treated under the genus Mirafra, is now treated under Corypha, more specifically Corypha kidepoensis. This was declared in last years big 'lark update' by experts Per Alstrom and Paul Donald...
  12. Black bush robin displaying

    Black bush robin displaying

    got about 5 mints potage of this couple displaying, but don't have much time to make smal clips of them for a more intersting video. but i hope you like this. BTW the calls is not the real ones, as i was taking the video in slo mo.
  13. Get breakfast!

    Get breakfast!

    As the weather warms up, he catches a caddisfly that begins to hatch in the air.
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    TWA01638-ARW_DxO_DeepPRIME-Edit.jpg

    Blue-and-Gold Tanager
  15. Brown-throated Wattle-eye

    Brown-throated Wattle-eye

  16. Chestnut Wattle-eye ♀

    Chestnut Wattle-eye ♀

  17. Chestnut Wattle-eye ♂

    Chestnut Wattle-eye ♂

  18. Barbados Bullfinch

    Barbados Bullfinch

    A portrait with a white wall and a few oof leaves behind him.
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    TWP03259-ARW_DxO_DeepPRIME-Edit-Edit-2.jpg

    Female Volcano Hummingbird and Lesser Violetear
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    TWA01085-ARW_DxO_DeepPRIME-Edit.jpg

    Yellow-eared Toucanet (male) Selenidera spectabilis
  21. Great Tit and Marsh Tit

    Great Tit and Marsh Tit

  22. Brown Violetear

    Brown Violetear

    Rather uncommon, large but drab, fairly short-billed hummingbird of tropical and subtropical forest and edge. We saw widely in Colombia (as we had in Costa Rica) but always in small numbers.
  23. Coppery Emerald

    Coppery Emerald

    Small, compact, short-billed and short-tailed hummingbird which occurs in shrubby and second growth forest borders in montane regions. No similar species in its very limited range in extreme western Venezuela (Sierra de Perijá) and northeastern Colombia. This was one of many females we saw...
  24. Streamer-tailed Tyrant

    Streamer-tailed Tyrant

    Got this lifer yesterday. This pair was doing their morning dance ritual.
  25. Bornean Ground-Cuckoo

    Bornean Ground-Cuckoo

    Hard to get this bird last time without the bird hide!
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