Tag: oboon

importantbirds: hello birb, can u pls help the naming of babs? Hellow a welcor to name THAT bab!!  Firts round, let us see… Corner Birb become a name Smokey Joe so can open up the barbecue station. Bird become sits upon name Salmon for a pink cheekle Yeller is now call

importantbirds:

hello birb, can u pls help the naming of babs?

Hellow a welcor to name THAT bab!!  Firts round, let us see… Corner Birb become a name Smokey Joe so can open up the barbecue station.

Bird become sits upon name Salmon for a pink cheekle

Yeller is now call either a Potato or the name of Squeep.

Will the NAME stick…?  Fin out netx time of the episode NAME A BABS

deveshthephoenix: (via Cikananga Wildlife Center – Telsi, the Javan Hawk Eagle evacuated and residing Cikananga now) This is it, This is Garuda! I’ve been looking so long, but couldn’t find the right bird, was never satisfied, but here he is. Guess he’s not red after all,

deveshthephoenix:

(via Cikananga Wildlife Center – Telsi, the Javan Hawk Eagle evacuated and residing Cikananga now)

This is it, This is Garuda!
I’ve been looking so long, but couldn’t find the right bird, was never satisfied, but here he is. Guess he’s not red after all, but I love this more.

varian-butts: BURD INTENSIFIES

varian-butts:

BURD INTENSIFIES

cute-overload: The tiniest thing I have ever held unofficially thinks I am it’s mother.http://cute-overload.tumblr.com

cute-overload:

The tiniest thing I have ever held unofficially thinks I am it’s mother.
http://cute-overload.tumblr.com

ahjiao: This is why I keep dying in game

ahjiao:

This is why I keep dying in game

your-kouhai: FREE HIM

your-kouhai:

FREE HIM

wordsonbirds: libutron: Green Broadbill: an adult male with chick Calyptomena viridis (Passeriformes – Eurylaimidae), the Green Broadbill, can be identified by its vibrant green plumage. The species is sexually dimorphic, meaning males and females differ in appearance. Males

wordsonbirds:

libutron:

Green Broadbill: an adult male with chick

Calyptomena viridis (Passeriformes – Eurylaimidae), the Green Broadbill, can be identified by its vibrant green plumage. The species is sexually dimorphic, meaning males and females differ in appearance. Males possess a black dot behind each ear as well as black bands across the wings (as you can see in the photo), while females have duller green feathers and lack any black markings.

This species is native to Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Thailand. It is regarded as Near Threatened species on the IUCN Red List.

References: [1] – [2]

Photo credit: ©Michael Gillam

Locality: Sri Phang Nga NP, Thailand

Red Data Status: Near Threatened.

This is incredibly neat. I love the bright green of the feathers. 

It took me so ong to notice the big chick seems to be blocking their sibling from dad and food too. Just like a squished little beak like “me too….?”