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  1. IMG_4746.jpeg

    IMG_4746.jpeg

    California Scrub Jay- in my plum tree, perched, and looking at the camera!
  2. Rufous-bellied Eagle, Borneo

    Rufous-bellied Eagle, Borneo

    Morning chilled. Rufous-bellied Eagle (Lophotriorchis kienerii) 棕腹隼鵰.
  3. A pair of Jerdon's Baza, Borneo

    A pair of Jerdon's Baza, Borneo

    Lovely pair of Jerdon's Baza (Aviceda jerdoni) 褐冠鵑隼
  4. Wallace's Hawk-Eagle, Borneo

    Wallace's Hawk-Eagle, Borneo

    Wallace's Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus nanus) 華氏鹰鵰
  5. Wrinkled Hornbill, Borneo

    Wrinkled Hornbill, Borneo

    A classic portrait shot of male Wrinkled Hornbill (Rhabdotorrhinus corrugatus) 皺盔犀鳥 somewhere in the forest of Sarawak.
  6. Crested Serpent-Eagle, Borneo

    Crested Serpent-Eagle, Borneo

    Crested Serpent-Eagle (Spilornis cheela) 大冠鷲 standing on top of a dead tree trunk
  7. Rufous-bellied Eagle, Borneo

    Rufous-bellied Eagle, Borneo

    Rufous-bellied Eagle (Lophotriorchis kienerii) 棕腹隼鵰, the day still too early for this raptor.
  8. Two Crested Serpent-Eagles, Borneo

    Two Crested Serpent-Eagles, Borneo

    In one morning..... Crested Serpent-Eagles (Spilornis cheela) 蛇鵰
  9. Crested Serpent Eagle with dead snake, Borneo

    Crested Serpent Eagle with dead snake, Borneo

    Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis cheela) 大冠鷲 caught a snake, it making sure the snake was dead before bringing it to elsewhere.
  10. Crested Serpent Eagle, SHAKE IT! Borneo

    Crested Serpent Eagle, SHAKE IT! Borneo

    My first time seeing Crested Serpent Eagle expanding its crest then shake its body. What it is doing? Regulating body temperature?
  11. Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Borneo

    Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Borneo

    *Thank you all for previous posts comments and likes* Changeable Hawk-Eagle Intermediate Morph (Nisaetus cirrhatus) 鳳頭鷹雕
  12. My local wren.

    My local wren.

    I was determined to get a decent photo of my resident wren. The problem was that it spent most of its time under the hedge and bushes, rarely venturing out into the garden and never visiting the perch. I set a perch up very close to the wooden fence it sometimes sat on and eventually he hopped...
  13. House Sparrow

    House Sparrow

    One of my resident house sparrows visiting the feeders in the garden.
  14. House Finch H in a different light

    House Finch H in a different light

    Different exposure settings with this House Finch.
  15. Posing against the skiy

    Posing against the skiy

    Dragonfly posing
  16. Now where is that husband of mine????????? I'll find him.................

    Now where is that husband of mine????????? I'll find him.................

    Caught with a wide view. My photos will be few for a while, having a hard time getting photoshop back up and running
  17. Black Redstart

    Black Redstart

    I found this colorful Redstart when it gazed at me.
  18. Little Owl

    Little Owl

    Taken in Portugal in September. Normally, all the pictures of the Little Owls are them skulking and looking as small as possible. This one was very bold, on a telegraph wire.
  19. Gulls fighting for a perch

    Gulls fighting for a perch

    Gulls fighting for a perch
  20. Pair of bullfinches!

    Pair of bullfinches!

  21. Looking for food!

    Looking for food!

    Yet another dunnock fledgling. It appears to be a good year for the dunnocks locally so far.
  22. Looking for food!

    Looking for food!

    Searching the ground for any signs of food.
  23. Dunnock fledgling

    Dunnock fledgling

    Calling to parent for food.
  24. Goldie in spring!

    Goldie in spring!

    Goldfinch
  25. Watching!

    Watching!

    These reed buntings turn up near us every spring.
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