post brought to you by the bastard huntsman that hurled itself away from me in a panic for five minutes before i gave up and walked away
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secretary bird pattern
secretary bird pattern by guilhernunes | Redbubble
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Was able to borrow the macro lens to take some cicada photos!
The resolution on this is crazy
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White-Plumed honeyeater
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Weevil, Sternuchopsis nero, Curculionidae
Found in Southeast Asia
Photos (free use) by Tiểu Bảo Trương
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[https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/185209922]
Harris' Hawk || Parabuteo unicinctus
Observed in United States
Least Concern in location of observation
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hello stop scrolling and please admire this adorable crocheted Fluffy that my lovely friend @elyvorg made me for my birthday!!! it's so cute I'm obsessed <3
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[https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/154378836]
Mourning Dove || Zenaida macroura
Observed in United States
Least Concern in location of observation
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Willywag tail - australias most beautiful dancer
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Common loon with baby
Canada
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loose 45 minute scribble for a monthly challenge in @/finchwing's server! the prompt was to design a yellow n teal dragon so my brain immediately went to macaws
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Hunting kestrel triptych
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Myrmecia sp.
Sky Darcy Edwards
2020
Shot in Western Australia, on the banks of the Derbarl Yerrigan.
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Candy cane snail, Liguus virgineus, Orthalicidae
This arboreal species is found in Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Photo 1 by pedrogenarorodriguez and 2 by margomora
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Egyptian Vulture
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Secretary Birds (Sagittarius serpentarius), family Sagittariidae, order Accipitriformes, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Southern Africa
ENDANGERED.
These birds stand at a maximum height of 1.3 m (4 ft 3 in).
They feed on a wide variety of small animals, including venomous snakes.
Endangered due to habitat destruction.
photograph by Uwe Sandneurosen
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What the fuck
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