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iolanthe
@iolantherosa.bsky.social
1 minute ago
Today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is one of my very favorites, #ComeEatWithMe, birds who have food in their beaks. This is a great shot I got of a raven at Rodeo Lagoon #MarinHeadlands #GGNRA #California, consuming a *whole roast chicken* that it had managed to abscond with. 🪶
A side view of a Common Raven standing on grassy terrain with a large chunk of chicken in its bill. At its feet is a large roast chicken torso.
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Skyflyer Channel 8 News
@skyflyer81.bsky.social
1 minute ago
American Goldfinch Wausau #Birds #Wisconsin
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Chelton's Bird and Wildlife Photography
@bird-photography.bsky.social
3 minutes ago
Termites didn't stand a chance when this #birdoftheday came through. Fairly certain this is a hairy woodpecker #birds #bird #photography #ornithology #birdphotos #nature #naturephotography #birdphotography #wildlife #wildlifephotography #birdoftheday #woodpecker 🦉 🪶
Eight-or-so small orange termites are stuck in the beak of a black and white woodpecker. This woodpecker is clinging to the side of a dead and rotten tree as it faces up towards the sky. Its head is a combination of black and white but it has a bright red spot on the top / back of its head. It has a white spot in the middle of its back and on the sides of its black wings are a smattering of white dots. 

📷 Canon R5
Canon RF100-500mm f/4.5-7.1L IS USM
M, f/7.1, 1/80, ISO 2000, 500mm
6/19/24
Northern Oregon Coast
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British Nature Guide
@britishnatureguide.bsky.social
4 minutes ago
Robin insisting on a photo today at Titchwell RSPB Norfolk for #BirdsSeenIn2026
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Lizardmobile
@lizardmobile.bsky.social
5 minutes ago
#bird 🐦update #1: Mrs. Cardinal's eggs in the nest she built in the coral honeysuckle right by my front door are hatching today! Two out of three have hatched, and I have my fingers crossed for chick #3! Such long and floppy necks!!
A photo of a Cardinal's nest, made of dry leaves and pine needles. Two of three eggs have hatched, and the chicks are pink and floppy little things with long, droopy necks. The are huddled against their sibling in the third egg, which is pale blue-green with brown speckles.
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ikkan
@soraneko.bsky.social
5 minutes ago
黄味鮮やかなカワラヒワ An Oriental Greenfinch with striking yellow coloring.🪶 #Birds Taken in Tokyo, Japan
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Rob
@hikingrob.bsky.social
5 minutes ago
Starting to see Long-billed Curlews out in the fields. #Birds #Montana
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Serena Twibell
@twibellarts.bsky.social
5 minutes ago
There is nothing more beautiful than bird song! This little painting of a robin in song is only 9cm x 9cm and is available in my Etsy shop, TwibellArts. #LincsConnect #etsy #etsyshop #etsyseller #watercolour #painting #birdart #birdartist #giftideas #originalart
Original watercolour painting of a robin in song by TwibellArts on Etsy
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William Barnacle
@urchinartdesigns.bsky.social
6 minutes ago
A Spotted Sandpiper calling on the Cispus River. It's "known for a bobbing motion while walking along shorelines. It breeds near freshwater across North America and has a unique mating system where females may mate with multiple males, leaving them to incubate the eggs." #birds
A Spotted Sandpiper calling on the Cispus River.  It's "known for a bobbing motion while walking along shorelines. It breeds near freshwater across North America and has a unique mating system where females may mate with multiple males, leaving them to incubate the eggs."
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Badgermanandrobin
@loveday-p.bsky.social
7 minutes ago
Best Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) in-flight photo I've taken ... more practice needed but getting there! @rspb.bsky.social @btobirds.bsky.social @sosshropshirebirds.bsky.social @the-wildlifetrusts.bsky.social @shropshirewildlife.bsky.social #wildlife #birds
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Serena Twibell
@twibellarts.bsky.social
8 minutes ago
There is no better sound than bird song! This little painting is only 9cm x 9cm and depicts a robin in song! Available now in my Etsy shop, TwibellArts. #LincsConnect #birdart #birdartist #watercolour #originalart #painting #robin #etsy #etsyshop #etsyseller #giftideas
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Carmel de Bertaut
@carmeldb.bsky.social
9 minutes ago
Happy Monday (oxymoron?) all. Let's have a #magpiemonday. This is yellow-billed magpie (Pica nuttallii) in San Benito County, California as the sun is starting to go down. #birds #wildlife #magpies #corvids 🪶
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DiRebecca (Di)
@direbecca.bsky.social
11 minutes ago
Oak Titmice are keeping busy feeding their loud nestlings (in our bluebird box) this week.💚 #ComeEatWithMe #BirdOfTheDay #Birds #Nesting #NaturePhotos 📷
Small gray bird with a fluffy crest is perched on a garden pot before carrying a beak full of insects to their boisterous nestlings.
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Jac French
@laughingdove4.bsky.social
11 minutes ago
My favourite species of bird, showing extremely well for everyone in the horse paddocks near Big Pool Wood, Flintshire this afternoon: a Eurasian Hoopoe! #Birds #Spring #Birding #UKBirding #birdinguk #birdingwales #wales #UK #nature #wildlife #photography #photo
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American Bird Conservancy
@abcbirds.bsky.social
11 minutes ago
🤖 Do you hear that? It’s a sharp whistling sound with a lot of loud buzzing… ⚫🟡 That’s no robot! It’s the Yellow-winged Blackbird! 🪺 Breeding in tightly packed marsh colonies, egg-laying becomes a synchronized sport for these birds. 🎵 Learn more: abcbirds.info/4dQ14TP
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Mary D
@marybooknerd.bsky.social
12 minutes ago
a nice look at this morning's visitor to the feeders. Rodman, NY #birds
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Marieke dB
@mdb2024.bsky.social
12 minutes ago
#ComeEatWithMe said the American Robin. There are no more cedar berries on the tree now for this #BirdOfTheDay #birds #birdphotography #naturephotography
Brown and russet colored bird with open beak as it prepares to swallow a cedar berry
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British Nature Guide
@britishnatureguide.bsky.social
12 minutes ago
Several Ring Ouzel seen at Holme Dunes in Norfolk this morning. Always distant and very flighty. For #BirdsSeenIn2026
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SaraG
@hardlikearmour.bsky.social
16 minutes ago
Yum! Saw this GBH prowling along and plucking these from the algae covered shallows of a lake. #ComeEatWithMe #BirdOfTheDay #birds #herons
Close up of a Great Blue Heron with a dark brown eel-like fish grasped in the tip of its bill. The heron is surrounded by pale yellow-green algae and partially obscured by bare stalks of shrubs.
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Tom
@birdfan.bsky.social
17 minutes ago
I was finally able to get a shot of a bald eagle last week in Brooklyn! It only took me years…. And still #Sticks 😬 #birds #Nature #Photography
A large brown eagle with a white head and yellow hooked beak perches up high in a tall pine tree. S/he faces the camera but is looking off to the left giving a good facial profile.  We can see a hint of her yellow talons wrapped around the tree branch. Also, a random bare branch sticks up over her chest to ruin an otherwise fairly clean shot.
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Kor Bosch
@korbosch.bsky.social
18 minutes ago
After the barn swallow (boerenzwaluw) and sand martin (oeverzwaluw) now the house martin (huiszwaluw) has also returned! A sizeable group was foraging above the lake. This is probably the roundest one I've ever seen. #birds
A somewhat rotund looking house martin in flight, seen from below. It has a very white fluffy looking belly and chin. Its upper body is blueish black, but only its cap can be seen here. It has a tiny beak. The bird is catching the sunlight, neatly outlining each individual feather on both of its wings, which re spread wide.
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The Institute for Bird Populations
@instbirdpop.bsky.social
18 minutes ago
Here's the clue for this week's #BitOBird game! Can you ID this bird from just this little bit? (Note: we stick to North American birds, if not we’ll tell you.) 1st to reply w/ the correct answer gets bird nerd bragging rights. If you're stumped, we'll post the answer in 2 hrs 🪶
The clue for the #BitOBird game: a close-up photo of a portion of a bird.
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