White-capped Redstart (Phoenicurus leucocephalus), family Muscicapidae, India
photograph by pazybird
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Another chromatic arrangement of @artomat blocks
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Little flame. American Redstart
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Two more birds as thanks for Waymaker donators! Left, a swooping male American Redstart in his bold black and orange, for @ziggetyzigzag on bsky/twitter; right, an alert little Black-capped Chickadee in cool winter lighting for Meredith S Walker.
Thanks again to all who are participating in Waymaker and doing our part to help unaccompanied immigrant children!
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Not Lies of P related. Just animals today.
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Redstart
By: Unknown photographer
From: Brooke Bond Tea Cards
1980
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Collared Whitestart aka Collared Redstart (Myioborus torquatus), male, family Parulidae, order Passeriformes, found in Costa Rica and Panama
photograph by @ignacio_yufera
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May 6, 2023 - Luzon Redstart (Phoenicurus bicolor)
Found on the island of Luzon in the northern Philippines, these Old World flycatchers live along fast-flowing mountain streams and rivers in forests or scrub. They eat invertebrates, foraging on the ground and taking prey from the edge of the water, rocks, or capturing it in flight. Little is known about their breeding behavior, though one of their nests was observed on a rocky bank, reused from the previous year, and they have been reported to lay clutches of two to four eggs.
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BOTD: Painted Redstart
Photo: Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren
"The incredible Painted Redstart, a specialty of the southwestern mountains, is perhaps the most beautiful of the warblers. It almost seems to be consciously showing off as it flits through the oaks, turning this way and that, posturing with its wings and tail partly spread. Unlike most of our northern warblers, females of this species are just as showy as males. Painted Redstarts build their nests on the ground, on steep hillsides in pine-oak woods."
- Audubon Field Guide
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29/09
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A little reference for our favorite yakuza leader dumbass.
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