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The Gray Catbird (Dumetella carlinensis) is a member of the Mockingbird and Thrasher family. It is a tame, gray bird about nine inches in length that likes to frequent or reside in areas of ...
A 'once rare' great white egret has possibly been spotted on the banks of the river Severn in Diglis, Worcester.
A Greater Roadrunner zoomed into view and hopped atop one of the tee boxes to survey its surroundings. I focused my ...
A 'once rare' great white egret has possibly been spotted on the banks of the river Severn in Diglis, Worcester.
The same size as a grey heron, the great white egret can be identified by its black feet, yellow beak (in juvenile and non-breeding plumage), and unique fishing technique.  The large bird typically ...
In the Village of Chitty Chatty, this great egret was up with the sun and proved the old saying true—it was the early bird that caught the wiggly breakfast. Thanks to Julie Walfield for sharing!
BigPicture began in 2014 and has received more than 64,000 images from photographers around the world since launching. The ...
Birds, as a diverse and integral component of the natural world, play a pivotal role in maintaining the balance and health of ecosystems. Their presence influences not only the environment but also ...