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steven-sandner · 9 months
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Fractals blended with photography 🍂💫✨
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delohill · 19 days
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lockyourtripy · 8 months
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Wildlife Wonderland: Exploring Himachal Pradesh's Natural Treasures
Offering a distinct desert-mountain experience, Spiti Valley is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts and culture lovers. The Tabo Monastery, Key Monastery, and Chandratal Lake are must-visit spots. The challenging road journey adds to the thrill of exploring this remote region. You can also see snow leopards while exploring Himachal Pradesh wildlife in Spiti. Join us on a virtual expedition as we delve into the enchanting world of Himachal Pradesh's wildlife.
Himachal Pradesh's wildlife is a living testament to the region's natural beauty and ecological diversity. From the vibrant Himalayan Monal to the elusive snow leopard, each species contributes to the symphony of life that thrives amidst these breathtaking landscapes. As we continue to cherish and conserve these wonders, we ensure that future generations can revel in the magnificence of Himachal Pradesh's wildlife wonderland
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chirperbirds · 10 months
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Types of Doves Found in North America!
North America is home to a fascinating variety of dove species. These graceful birds are admired for their elegance, soothing calls, and distinctive characteristics. In this article, we will delve into the world of North American doves, highlighting the different types and shedding light on their unique traits.
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura)
The Mourning Dove, scientifically known as Zenaida macroura, is one of the most common and widely recognized doves in North America. With its soft gray-brown plumage and slender body, this species is easily distinguishable. Mourning doves are often found in open habitats such as woodlands, parks, and residential areas. They have a gentle cooing call that adds a peaceful ambiance to the environment.
White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica)
The White-winged Dove, scientifically referred to as Zenaida asiatica, is another prevalent species in North America. As the name suggests, these doves have distinct white patches on their wings, which become visible during flight. Their overall plumage is pale grayish-brown, and they possess a long, square-tipped tail. White-winged doves are commonly found in arid regions, thickets, and urban areas. Their call is a low-pitched, mournful coo.
Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto)
Although not native to North America, the Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) has successfully established itself in the region. These doves have a medium-sized body with a pale gray-buff coloration and a distinct black collar on their nape. Eurasian Collared-Doves are often spotted in suburban areas, farmlands, and along roadsides. Their call is a series of soft, rhythmic coos.
Inca Dove (Columbina inca)
The Inca Dove, scientifically known as Columbina inca, is a small species of dove found in southwestern parts of North America. They have a slender build and exhibit a unique scaling pattern on their wings. Inca doves are known for their distinctive call, which sounds like a soft, high-pitched "no hope." These doves prefer desert scrublands, agricultural fields, and urban environments.
Common Ground-Dove (Columbina passerina)
The Common Ground-Dove, scientifically referred to as Columbina passerina, is a tiny dove species commonly found in the southern regions of North America. They have a compact body, short tail, and a striking pinkish-gray coloration. Despite their small size, these doves possess a powerful voice and can emit a series of melodic coos. Common Ground-Doves are often spotted in grasslands, open woodlands, and agricultural areas.
Rock Pigeon (Columba livia)
Last but not least, the Rock Pigeon (Columba livia) deserves a mention due to its prevalence across North America. This species, commonly referred to as the city pigeon, is well-known for its adaptability to urban environments. Rock Pigeons exhibit a diverse range of colors and patterns, varying from gray to white, with some individuals displaying iridescent feathers. Their calls are characterized by a series of soft coos.
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clever-verse · 18 hours
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zette71 · 6 years
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I got to spend a few hours with this Rockin' Robin. He/She was on our sidewalk, and my 2 outdoor cats were on the driveway. 😳 I learned that birds leave the nest before they can fly, and their parents feed them on the ground and try to keep them hidden under shrubs or in high grass. He/She wasn't interested in staying in the tree, but the poor baby was exhausted and kept falling asleep on my hand. The parents will find the baby as long as it is within chirping/hearing range, so I put it in the backyard, where the outdoor cats don't go because the dogs are in and out. When night came, the baby was nestled in the grass, but I was afraid to leave it, so it slept in my neck and hair, then in a little grassy nest/box, and early in the morning I put it back outside and within a few minutes, one of its parents was there to feed it. Rock in' Robin has moved on, either flying or to an adjoining yard, but I loved the time I had with him/her. #RockinRobin #babybird #robinredbreast #avianbeauty #spring #babyanimal #getoutside #enjoylife
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steven-sandner · 9 months
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Finding birds pretty interesting at the moment - the fractal and shadow is added 🍂💫✨
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steven-sandner · 1 year
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Combination of fast and long exposure 🍂💫✨
My gallery - http://bit.ly/pics_and_art
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steven-sandner · 1 year
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lockyourtripy · 8 months
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 You can also see snow leopards while exploring Himachal Pradesh wildlife in Spiti. J
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lockyourtripy · 8 months
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zette71 · 6 years
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This much closer to being wise.... #owl #wise #avianbeauty #naturalbeauty #feathers #brown #abq #abqzoo #latergram #abqnm #newmexico #birdsofig (at Albuquerque Zoo)
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zette71 · 6 years
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A young eagle waits for his next meal. (Maybe, who really knows what he's doing?) #eagle #avianbeauty #birdsofig #birdsofinstagram #lemonreservoir #bayfield #durango #colorado #coloradolove #coloradophotography #coloradogram #coloradoinstagram #coloradooutdoors #coloradomountains #colorado_photographers #getoutside #enjoylife #exploremore #naturalbeauty #latergram (at Lemon Reservoir) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoIreekH_Fa/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1l690upmut6bt
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