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Poorly known to most birders, the Whiskered Auklet is a small seabird confined to remote areas of the Aleutian Islands, Alaska (as well as the Commander and Kurile islands off eastern Asia)...
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The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.” Psalm 14:1 There is no God? But who could believe such a thing? See the masterpiece I present to you above? A reproduction of a tiny, si…
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The animal kingdom is a vast and varied group of creatures, many of which we’ll never get a chance to see up close. Thankfully, we’ve got plenty of photos of the most bizarre animals in the world to show you what you’re missing.
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This bird is called the black-throated bushtit, and no, we're not making it up. Also known as the black-throated tit, the beautiful fellow is only about 10.5 centimeters (4 inches) small and 4-9 grams (0.14-0.317 ounces) light.
Picture of an eurasian nuthatch.
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For most of the recent cloudy, wet Yukon summer, trees swallows appeared dull brown with a white belly. The flashy metallic blue colours of their dorsal feathers are seen only under bright light conditions, viewed from a certain angle, especially in morning light when the sun is low. Colour attributed to 'iridescence', also known as 'thin film interference', is not caused by pigment but the manner and angle in which light strikes special nanostructures in their feathers. Nature is so flippin' amazing! This one was part of a group of migrating tree swallows on the Yukon River that got caught in a freak mid-May snow storm www.flickr.com/photos/keithmwilliams/5727282051/in/photos.... Seen here sunning himself in the freezing temperatures the following morning, he and a few others allowed me to take photos from close range, unusual for this species. I was wearing camo gear and had been standing still for a quite awhile. They were likely in a state of semi-torpor to conserve energy.
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