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Andean Cock-of-the-rock, Rupicola peruvianus, an iconic bird of the Andes. Males make piglike squeals and jump and dance for females.
Three-toed Jacamar (Jacamaralcyon tridactyla) adult perched on dead branch\
Snail kite, Rostrhamus sociabilis, beautiful birds in their natural habitat in a city in Brazil, natural light, selective focus.
The bird is also known as the reptile bird, skunk bird, stinkbird or Canje pheasant
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A rufous tailed jacamar waiting for insects in the rain forest. Also known as a king hummingbird due to their resemblance, despite being unrelated
Small bird, its average size is 21.5 to 28.5 cm (males) and 22 to 25 cm (females). It weighs between 110 and 285 g (males) and between 150 and 265 g (females). It has a round head, without plumes and the eyes are arranged side by side, in the same plane. The eyebrows are white and the eyes are yellow. The coloration is earthy, mimetic, and may present plumage in rusty tones caused by purple earth soils (adventitious coloration). Unlike most owls, the male is slightly larger than the female and females are normally darker than males, particularly on the face. It has a smooth and silent flight. She has to turn her neck, because her big eyes are arranged side by side in the same plane. This frontal arrangement gives the owl binocular vision (it sees an object with both eyes at the same time). This means that the owl can see objects in three dimensions, that is, height, width and depth. The eyes of the burrowing owl are very large, in some subspecies of owls they are even larger than the brain itself, in order to improve its efficiency in low light conditions, better capturing and processing the available light.
A female Asian golden weaver is perching on a tree branch.
Vivid images of the Guira Cuckoo (Guira guira), a distinctive bird species from South America, captured in its natural environment. The photos showcase the bird perched among branches and on rocks, highlighting its unique crest and brown plumage. Perfect for projects related to wildlife, nature, and biodiversity.
Jamaican Lizard-cuckoo (Saurothera vetula) adult perched in tree sunning with tail fanned(Jamaican name 'old woman bird')\
Hoatzin or Chenchenas on a tree, Venezuela
Andean Cock-of-the-rock, Rupicola peruvianus, an iconic bird of the Andes. Males make piglike squeals and jump and dance for females.
The curicaca (Theristicus caudatus) rests on a sturdy branch, its long, curved beak and buff-colored neck standing out against the greenery. Its feathers shimmer subtly in the sunlight, displaying earthy tones. With an alert gaze, the bird observes its surroundings, embodying elegance and wild beauty in its natural habitat.
a hummingbird perches on a branch near Patagonia, Arizona
Beautiful Barred antshrike perched on a branch against natural defocused background, Pantanal Wetlands, Mato Grosso, Brazil
The female and male have such different plumages that they appear to be two separate species (sexual dimorphism).It is usually seen against the light, so that the male appears to be all black. In fact, only the chest, belly and throat are blue-black, while the rest of the plumage is a deep bottle green. The tail is all dark wine-colored, finely edged with black. Sometimes it can be seen half-open and the light, passing through it, allows this reddish tone to be perceived. The beak is very long and thin, almost twice the length of the head, and has a slightly downward-curving tip, in a characteristic silhouette. The membrane over the nostrils is feathered to the middle; the tail is about half the length of the wing and is wide and slightly indented.The female shares the shape of the beak and the color of the tail with the male. Apart from this, the long black stripe that starts at the base of the beak and ends on the belly, flanked by wide white bands, stands out. The rest of the plumage is light green. Individuals can measure 11 to 12 cm in length.The young, like the female, have white-margined feathers on their backs.
Campo flicker, Colaptes campestris, single bird on post, Brazil
Red-billed Streamertail (Trochilus polytmus) adult female perched on twig  (Jamaican name 'Doctor Bird')\
Perched quietly in the lush forest, a golden-tailed sapphire hummingbird glows in a close-up view. Its shimmering blue-green feathers blend seamlessly with the surrounding foliage, while the brilliant golden tail catches the light like a flicker of sunlight through the leaves. With delicate feet gripping the branch and eyes alert, the tiny hummingbird embodies the vibrant pulse of the forest’s hidden life.
Andean Cock-of-the-rock, Rupicola peruvianus, an iconic bird of the Andes. Males make piglike squeals and jump and dance for females.
On the guava tree (Psidium guajava L.), an Aratinga leucophthalma bird eating fruit on a sunny day
bird posing on a branch
Collared falconet or Microhierax caerulescens bird of prey Falconidae perched high on tree natural blue sky background at dhikala zone jim corbett national park forest tiger reserve uttarakhand india
Landscape view of trees on an island in Lake Suchitlán, El Salvador.  The tree is also a nesting area for the cormorant bids that live in the area that feed on the fish that thrive in the lake.\n\nTaken  in  Lake Suchitlán, El Salvador, Central America.
A vibrant bird perched on branches amidst lush greenery in Casanare, Colombia, showcasing the region's rich wildlife.
Three-wattled Bellbird (Procnias tricarunculatus) adult male singing from dead branch\
The Grey-headed Flycatcher is a bird of the Rhynchocyclidae family. Also known as the Red-bellied Flycatcher, Red-bellied Flycatchers, Capoeira Flycatcher, Capoeira Flycatcher, and Grey-headed Flycatcher.It is a small bird, with an average length of 13 to 14 cm and a weight ranging from 13 to 16 grams. The most striking feature is the grey \
In the heart of a vibrant rainforest, a many-spotted hummingbird perches delicately on a rain-kissed branch. Its iridescent feathers shimmer with an array of colors, each drop of water enhancing the brilliance of its plumage. As the gentle rain falls, the bird remains poised. With a curious eye, it surveys its lush surrounding.
Theristicus caudatus, also known as the white-throated ibis.
As part of the Amazon rainforest, Cristalino Rainforest Reserve is an extremely important area for its biodiversity, and exceptional number of species, making it one of the richest places to observe birds, mammals, butterflies and orchids in primary forest. The Amazon itself is home to more plant and animal species than any other terrestrial ecosystem, containing approx. 30% of the world’s species. Its biodiversity is astounding, with a single bush may contain more species of ants than the entire UK, with a single hectare of forest containing more than 480 tree species. The rainforest reserve covers 12,000 hectares, on the southern edge of the Amazon Basin. Cristalino River is connected to other protected areas, thereby forming a huge conservation corridor in the Southern Amazon.
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