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pri_ya

Fecha

Abril 20, 2024 a las 06:41 MAÑANA IST

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Qué

Paloma Triste (Patagioenas nigrirostris)

Observ.

probreviceps

Fecha

Marzo 25, 2024 a las 06:26 MAÑANA CST

Descripción

These are a few poor shots or odd angles that make ID difficult.

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Qué

Palomas, Tortolitas Y Coquitas (Familia Columbidae)

Observ.

avocat

Fecha

Febrero 10, 2024 a las 08:00 MAÑANA EST

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Qué

Palomas, Tortolitas Y Coquitas (Familia Columbidae)

Observ.

rauann

Fecha

Marzo 9, 2024 a las 06:28 TARDE -03

Descripción

Estava machucada, estou tratando dela em casa

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Qué

Palomas, Tortolitas Y Coquitas (Familia Columbidae)

Observ.

omar284

Fecha

Mayo 2022

Lugar

Privado

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Paloma Arroyera (Leptotila verreauxi)

Observ.

sanjay13928

Fecha

Diciembre 12, 2015 a las 05:50 MAÑANA -03

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Macaca de Formosa (Macaca cyclopis)

Observ.

jurga_li

Fecha

Febrero 22, 2024 a las 11:59 MAÑANA CST

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Guala Cabecirroja (Cathartes aura)

Observ.

dchernack

Fecha

Febrero 13, 2024 a las 09:36 MAÑANA EST

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hkmoths

Fecha

Abril 14, 2009 a las 10:54 TARDE HKT

Descripción

Insecta: Lepidoptera
Oecophoridae, Stathmopodinae
Stathmopoda orbiculata

Lam Tsuen San Tsuen, Tai Po, Hong Kong.

This is the second record of this small (6mm long) moth in Hong Kong

The Stathmopodinae have a very distinctive resting posture and heavily bristled legs - an unmistakeable combination!

Note that Stathmopodinae is regarded by some taxonomists as a valid family within the Gelechioidea, and was treated as such in the overview of Lepidoptera by van Nieukirken et al., 2011

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Escúa Parda (Stercorarius antarcticus)

Observ.

pterodroma

Fecha

Enero 14, 2024 a las 01:34 TARDE AEDT

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Gato Doméstico (Felis catus)

Observ.

wakk4457

Fecha

Noviembre 14, 2023 a las 10:08 TARDE EST

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Golondrina Tijereta (Hirundo rustica)

Fecha

Mayo 1, 2021 a las 04:14 TARDE HST

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Huilota Común (Zenaida macroura)

Observ.

saucierj

Fecha

Abril 27, 2018 a las 02:13 TARDE HST

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Observ.

dongminsung

Fecha

Abril 17, 2017 a las 12:20 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Confirm?

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Qué

Codorniz de Gambel (Callipepla gambelii)

Observ.

gulsmor

Fecha

Marzo 18, 2023 a las 11:03 MAÑANA MDT

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Garzita Bueyera (Bubulcus ibis)

Observ.

greglasley

Fecha

Mayo 1, 1988

Descripción

Cattle Egret
with Barn Swallow it has caught
Dry Tortugas, Florida
1 May 1988

Cattle Egrets are a species known to wander. They made it to the U.S. on their own in the early 1950s and are now a common species all over the Americas. I once found a dead Cattle Egret on a rocky beach in Antarctica. There are no insects on Antarctica, so that particular Cattle Egret just wandered too far. Such might be said for Florida's Dry Tortugas. They are called "dry" for good reason. There is no fresh water. Birds that end up there and are too tired to move on, simply die. It is a daily task of employees at Fort Jefferson to walk around and pick up and discard the Cattle Egret carcasses before they open the fort to the birdwatchers each spring day. On this day my group watched a starving Cattle Egret (there are few large insects for the egrets to feed on) grab a Barn Swallow. It certainly made for a strange scene!

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Podargo Papú (Podargus papuensis)

Observ.

davidgwhite

Fecha

Agosto 8, 2018 a las 12:05 MAÑANA UTC

Descripción

The first time I had ever seen this, i videoed the entire event as well from entry to exit. It was as if this species swims all the time. I sent it to a frogmouth expert and she had never seen that before. The bird chose to swim and flew away very easily after its swim. There appeared to be no explanation for the bird swimming as it was not particularly hot or anything unusual.