Wednesday, October 2, 2019

National birds from around the world.

Subject:  National birds from around the world.

National birds from around the world.




Slide 1 of 60: red-crested turaco (Tauraco erythrolophus) in natural surroundings

Angola – red-crested turaco.




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Antigua and Barbuda - magnificent frigatebird.




Slide 3 of 60: Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) sitting on a boardwalk railing, Florida

British Virgin Islands - mourning dove.




Slide 4 of 60: Rufous Hornero

Argentina - rufous hornero.




Slide 5 of 60: Beautiful nestling barn swallows (Hirundo rustica) sitting on the cable after the rain.Similary

Austria, Estonia - barn swallow.




Slide 6 of 60: Flamingos or flamingoes are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae. Red Flamingos come from America

Bahamas - flamingo.




Slide 7 of 60: A group of Himalayan bulbul at water stream.

Bahrain - Himalayan bulbul.




Slide 8 of 60: Oriental Magpie Robin in the garden.

Bangladesh - oriental magpie robin.




Slide 9 of 60: Bellissimo esemplare nel suo ambiente naturale

Belarus, Lithuania - white stork.




Slide 10 of 60: Female kestrel looking right and perched on an old tree stump with a forest in the background

Belgium - common kestrel.




Slide 11 of 60

Belize - keel-billed toucan.




Slide 12 of 60: Raven

Bhutan - common raven.




Slide 13 of 60: Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus) sitting at Mirador Cruz del Condor in Colca Canyon, Peru. Andean condor is the largest flying bird in the world by combined measurement of weight and wingspan

Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador - Andean condor.




Slide 14 of 60: Rufous-bellied thrush (Turdus rufiventris) male on branch in garden, Itanhaem, Brazil

Brazil - rufous-bellied thrush.




Slide 15 of 60: Giant Ibis (Thaumatibis gigantea) adult, foraging, probing mud at edge of water, Tmatboey, Cambodia, March

Cambodia - giant ibis.




Slide 16 of 60: Clay-colored Thrush perched on a fence post.

Costa Rica - clay-colored thrush.




Slide 17 of 60: A cuban trogon (Priotelus temnurus) on the green natural background. Cuba

Cuba - Cuban trogon.




Slide 18 of 60: Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) carrying a young cygnet for faster travelling and protection.

Denmark - mute swan.




Slide 19 of 60: The palmchat is a small, long-tailed passerine bird, the only species in the genus Dulus and the family Dulidae.Is the national bird of the Dominican Republic and endemic of Hispaniola Island.

Dominican Republic - palmchat.




Slide 20 of 60: One steppe eagle, Aquila nipalensis, flying over a snowy meadow during snowfall. Trees and grass in the background

Egypt - steppe eagle.




Slide 21 of 60: Turquoise-browed Motmot sitting on a branch

El Salvador, Nicaragua - turquoise-browed motmot.




Slide 22 of 60: Eurasian Oystercatcher on Seashore
Faroe Islands - Eurasian oystercatcher.



Slide 23 of 60

Finland - whooper swan.




Slide 24 of 60: A wild little owl looking at the camera in the rain

Greece - little owl.




Slide 25 of 60: Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) male resting on mossy branch, and surrounded by small avocado fruits, Costa Rica

Guatemala - resplendent quetzal.




Slide 26 of 60

Guyana - hoatzin.




Slide 27 of 60

Honduras - scarlet macaw.




Slide 28 of 60: Saker Falcon Getting Ready To Take Flight

Hungary, Mongolia - saker falcon.




Slide 29 of 60: Hawk portrait looking directly at you

Iceland - gyrfalcon.




Slide 30 of 60: 'The Indian Paecock, Pavo cristatus, displays its brilliant plumage - a splendid display of greens all around.'

India - Indian peacock.



Slide 31 of 60: An Indonesian endemic, the Javan Hawk-Eagle occurs in humid tropical forests of Java.The Javan Hawk-Eagle is the national bird of Indonesia, where it is commonly referred to as Garuda, from the bird-like creatures in Hindu and Buddhist myths. The scientific name commemorates Hans Bartels.It is one of the rarest raptors. Due to ongoing habitat loss, small population size, limited range and hunting in some areas, it is evaluated as Endangered species.

Indonesia - Javan hawk-eagle.




Slide 32 of 60: Common Nightingale perched in a tree singing loud

Iran - common nightingale.




Slide 33 of 60: Chukar Partridge.

Iraq, Pakistan - chukar partridge.




Slide 34 of 60

Israel - hoopoe.




Slide 35 of 60

Jamaica - doctor bird.




Slide 36 of 60: The green pheasant (Phasianus versicolor), also known as Japanese green pheasant, is native to the Japanese archipelago, to which it is endemic.

Japan - Green pheasant.




Slide 37 of 60: Sinai Rosefinch (male) Carpodacus synoicus

Jordan - Sinai rosefinch.




Slide 38 of 60

Latvia - white wagtail.




Slide 39 of 60: Goldcrest on perch

Luxembourg - goldcrest.




Slide 40 of 60: Attacking African fish eagle in flight - Lake Naivasha

Malawi, Namibia, South Sudan, Zambia, Zimbabwe - African fish eagle.




Slide 41 of 60: A golden eagle is ready to hunt.

Mexico - golden eagle.




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Malaysia - rhinoceros hornbill.




Slide 43 of 60: Himalayan Monal at Chopta , Tungnath

Nepal - Himalayan monal.




Slide 44 of 60: The black crowned crane (Balearica pavonina) is a bird in the crane family Gruidae.  It occurs in dry savannah in Africa south of the Sahara, although in nests in somewhat wetter habitats. It is about 1 m (3.3 ft) long, has a 1.87 m (6.2 ft) wingspan and weighs about 3.6 kg (8 lbs). Like all cranes, the black crowned crane eats insects, reptiles, and small mammals. It is endangered, especially in the west, by habitat loss and degradation.

Nigeria - black crowned crane.




Slide 45 of 60: A northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) hidden behind the leaves of a beech, monitors their potential prey in the forest, in autumn.

North Korea - Northern goshawk.




Slide 46 of 60

Norway - white-throated dipper.




Slide 47 of 60: Raggiana Bird-of-paradise (Paradisaea raggiana) in Varirata National Park, Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea - Raggiana bird-of-paradise.




Slide 48 of 60: Bare-throated Bellbird in a Branch

Paraguay - bare-throated bellbird.




Slide 49 of 60: cock of the rock bird

Peru - Andean cock-of-the-rock.




Slide 50 of 60: The Philippine eagle is the world’s largest eagle with a wingspan of up to 2 meters, a body length of 90 centimetres, and a weight of 4.5 to 8 kilograms. In addition to its size, the Philippine eagle is also distinguished by what might be called a ‘mane’ of brown and white feathers on its head. This mane can be raised or lowered at will. The underside of this eagle is white except for the primary and secondary wing feathers and tail, and the upper side is dark brown. The beak and facial mask are black.

Philippines - Philippine eagle.




Slide 51 of 60: Puerto Rico Spindalis (Spindalis portoricensis), El Yunque Rain Forest, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico - Puerto Rico spindalis.




Slide 52 of 60: Griffon Vulture in a detailed portrait, standing on a rock overseeing his territory

Serbia - griffon vulture.




Slide 53 of 60: Blue crane

South Africa - blue crane.




Slide 54 of 60: Secretary bird walking towards the camera seen from the front.

Sudan - secretary bird.




Slide 55 of 60: Common or Eurasian blackbird profile in spring meadow

Sweden - common blackbird.




Slide 56 of 60: Male Siamese fireback (Lophura diardi) National bird of Thailand walking on the ground in the forest, side view breeding season plumage.

Thailand - Siamese fireback.




Slide 57 of 60: Scarlet ibis (eudocimus ruber), taking a break from preening his feathers.

Trinidad - scarlet ibis.




Slide 58 of 60: Portrait of Grey Crowned Crane

Uganda - grey crowned crane.




Slide 59 of 60: A bald eagle lands in a tree above Brooks Falls, Katmai National Park

United States - bald eagle.




Slide 60 of 60: Troupial (Icterus icterus) sitting on branch, Cabo Rojo Salt Flats, Puerto Rico

Venezuela - Venezuelan troupial.



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