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This energetic little bird was chasing another around and
It hops and flits about while flashing its tail to frighten
. White throat, pale grey breast, olive-grey back, defined wing-bars. Flits and ...
Olive green bird with orange feet and beak, dark eye.
Every fall hundreds of these noisy black birds gather in huge flocks to
A small gray bird. It didn't like sitting still to have its picture taken. ...
This female was in our back yard. The Leaden Flycatcher feeds on
The Black Drongo (Dicrurus macrocercus), also known as the King Crow, is a ...
Roughly 8 millimeters in body length, colored as shown. Hooked tips on the ...
About 5 millimeters in body length, very slender.
Common endemic, rarely creeps but hops and
Light brown above and white below with a long white eyebrow.
. They are often seen high up in the forest canopy,
's Woodpecker seldom, if ever, excavates wood for boring
This adorable little wrentit was hopping along the hiking trail at Ano Nuevo ...
Yellow Warblers are small, evenly proportioned songbirds with medium-length ...
The Common Iora (Aegithina tiphia) is a small passerine bird found across the ...
Small, very slender wasps, females with long, tail-like ovipositors. Males ...
Roughly 8 millimeters in body length, colored as shown. Note greatly enlarged ...
About 7-8 millimeters in body length, colored as shown with black and ...
About 10 millimeters in body length, colored as shown.
About 6 millimeters in body length, black with ivory or yellowish markings as ...
About 4-6 millimeters in body length, colored as shown.
About 5-7 millimeters in body length. Note white "lip" and jaws.
A nymph (first 4 pictures) and adult (last 2 pictures) of a large Leaf Footed ...
This bird is glossy black with a wide fork to the tail. Adults usually have a ...
The common iora (Aegithina tiphia) is a small passerine bird found across the ...
Roughly 16 mm in length, marked as shown. This species has little variation in ...
, insect eggs and spiders. They may hover ...