Green Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
Green Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
Green Honeycreeper female, Trinidad
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Green Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
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Green Honeycreeper female, Trinidad
Green Honeycreeper male, Asa Wright, Trinidad
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Green Honeycreeper female, Asa Wright, Trinidad
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Green Honeycreeper male, Asa Wright, Trinidad
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Torch Ginger, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad
Green Honeycreeper male, Asa Wright Nature Centre,…
Green Honeycreeper female, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Green Honeycreeper female, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Green Honeycreeper male, Asa Wright Nature Centre,…
Green Honeycreeper male, Asa Wright Nature Centre,…
Green Honeycreeper, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trin…
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Green Honeycreeper female, Asa Wright Nature Centr…
Green Honeycreeper male, Asa Wright Nature Centre,…
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Ring-necked Pheasant male / Phasianus colchicus
I wasn't going to edit and post any photos this morning, as there are things that I have to get done on a deadline, and it will take me many hours to do. Changed my mind this morning, as I wanted to post a couple of photos taken yesterday, 10 April 2018, just as a record of a three-hour walk with friends in Fish Creek Park. A dull, overcast morning, and definitely not the greatest for photography. However, I don't often get the chance to photograph either a Ring-necked Pheasant or a Hooded Merganser, both of which were a long way off, but within camera reach.
"The ring-necked pheasant is a native of Japan and southern China. It was first successfully introduced into southwestern Alberta in 1908. It soon became common throughout central and southeastern Alberta in agricultural areas of the prairie and parkland zones." From Alberta Fish and Wildlife.
aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/wild-species/birds/grouse-re...
"The ring-necked pheasant is a native of Japan and southern China. It was first successfully introduced into southwestern Alberta in 1908. It soon became common throughout central and southeastern Alberta in agricultural areas of the prairie and parkland zones." From Alberta Fish and Wildlife.
aep.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/wild-species/birds/grouse-re...
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