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Colhereiro Americano (Platalea ajaja)

Observador

kent_ozment

Data

Agosto 13, 2020 09:15 AM CDT

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Cuco (Cuculus canorus)

Observador

mirko_tomasi

Data

Agosto 12, 2020 07:56 PM CEST

Descrição

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luanmaisy

Data

Março 8, 2009 09:46 AM WIB

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Coruja-Das-Torres (Tyto alba)

Observador

francitri09

Data

Julho 23, 2020 10:27 AM SAST

Lugar

Monza (Google, OSM)

Descrição

Classe 5a

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Águia-Fulva (Aquila rapax)

Observador

sitszasadam

Data

Janeiro 13, 2020 12:49 PM GMT

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Pica-Pau-Felpudo (Dryobates pubescens)

Observador

peterwinship

Data

Julho 1, 2020 05:18 PM EDT

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Coruja-Dos-Urales (Strix uralensis)

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hyacinthus

Data

Junho 16, 2020 11:35 AM SAST

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renateettinger

Data

Junho 13, 2020 11:16 AM SAST

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twan3253

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Abril 26, 2020 12:20 PM AEST

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Pato-de-Crina (Chenonetta jubata)

Observador

twan3253

Data

Abril 15, 2020 04:40 PM AEST

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Pato-de-Crina (Chenonetta jubata)

Observador

twan3253

Data

Abril 15, 2020 05:04 PM AEST

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peterstoeckl

Data

Abril 16, 2020 11:51 AM SAST

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peterstoeckl

Data

Abril 23, 2020 05:42 PM SAST

Descrição

Weibchen bei Eiablage an Osterluzei.

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Arara-Verde (Ara militaris)

Observador

beleny

Descrição

Hello,I need help,Does someone know how to fix the hollow shaft of a feather if it is broken?Like this?
Thank youu

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Peneireiro (Falco tinnunculus)

Observador

beleny

Data

Fevereiro 23, 2020 06:08 PM CET

Descrição

Female and some tail feathers are lost,but the last one I dont know if it is from male or female...

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Mocho-d'Orelhas (Otus scops)

Observador

karakaxa

Data

Julho 14, 2019 04:30 PM +03

Descrição

Finally some molted feathers from the local owls! These were found under the same spot, so i’m assuming they’re from the same individual (or maybe not, the primaries have a bit of a different pattern and 3 more owls roosted at this spot last summer). Last year about 10 different roosts filled up with feathers, but i only had luck with this one this time.. no owls have ever been spotted in the park and i’m still hoping to get the chance to observe them based on where they molt their feathers. Undertail covert, 2 primaries and a central tail feather. Hopefully, more to come

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Bufo-Pequeno (Asio otus)

Observador

karakaxa

Data

Agosto 20, 2018 11:00 AM +03

Descrição

Naturally molted feathers from a local (wild) breeding pair found over the range of august.

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Gralha-Cinzenta (Corvus cornix)

Observador

karakaxa

Data

Maio 17, 2020 02:15 PM +03

Descrição

Found this melanin deficient fledgling crow right under an active nest along with a set of tertials from another melanin deficient fledgling from the same nest. Seems like the entire brood wasn't fed all that well.

The parents and their remaining live fledglings were surely not amused, i'm probably a target now :')

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invertebratist

Data

Janeiro 2, 2020 01:06 PM NZDT

Descrição

Washed up.

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Mexilhão-Maori (Perna canaliculus)

Observador

invertebratist

Data

Fevereiro 2, 2020 01:08 PM NZDT

Descrição

Washed up, juvenile.

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Caramujo-Surfista-Anão (Janthina exigua)

Observador

invertebratist

Data

Abril 30, 2020 03:36 PM NZST

Descrição

Washed up.

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Coelho-Bravo (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

Observador

wolfsblood

Data

Abril 1, 2020 01:42 PM SAST

Descrição

additional Photos by: S. Sedlmayr

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Bufo-Real (Bubo bubo)

Observador

wolfsblood

Data

Abril 3, 2020 11:22 AM SAST

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Coruja-Do-Nabal (Asio flammeus)

Observador

wolfsblood

Data

Fevereiro 24, 2010 11:29 AM CET

Descrição

Plucking from another bird of prey

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Coruja-Do-Mato (Strix aluco)

Observador

wolfsblood

Data

Abril 3, 2020 11:29 AM SAST

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Águia-d'Asa-Redonda (Buteo buteo)

Observador

wolfsblood

Data

Setembro 6, 2012 09:14 PM SAST

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Águia-d'Asa-Redonda (Buteo buteo)

Observador

wolfsblood

Data

Abril 4, 2020 07:48 PM SAST

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Águia-d'Asa-Redonda (Buteo buteo)

Observador

wolfsblood

Data

Abril 12, 2020 12:49 PM SAST

Descrição

Prey of an eagle owl

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Pega (Pica pica)

Observador

beleny

Data

Março 8, 2020 10:21 AM CET

Descrição

I love the iridiscent colors of the magpie

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Arara-Vermelha-de-Asa-Verde (Ara chloropterus)

Observador

beleny

Data

Janeiro 2020

Descrição

Hi guys,are this feathers from green-winged or macao macaw??
Thank youu

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Observador

karakaxa

Data

Agosto 15, 2019 04:25 PM +03

Descrição

Found right next to a goshawk feather, and many of the feathers had damage that showed the jay struggled a lot before it died (second image shows an example of that, it’s the damage feathers get when rubbed hardly across the dirt). Last image shows part of the kill site. Sadly many feathers were unretrievable, as the forest they were found at was on a steep incline, and any wrong move could end up with me down the hill. Only got what was safe to catch xd

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Pega (Pica pica)

Observador

karakaxa

Data

Março 13, 2016 01:00 PM EET

Descrição

My very first feather..
Found while hiking with my dad on an unnamed mountain which the locals call Mt.Goritsa.

I saw something shiny from afar on the trail while walking and went closer to inspect it. To my surprise, it wasn't a man-made object, but a beautiful rainbow-colored feather.
It was a pretty windy day, but the feather was held firmly to the ground under a large rock that was on top of its shaft. It was almost as if someone had placed it there intentionally, but the only people that go up there are goat herders. I picked it up and snapped a picture because of its beautiful colors even though i had no idea what bird it was from, not realizing it'd be such a life-changing find which would give birth to a new hobby that would take up a huge chunk of my life.

Magpie feathers may be common but this one is special ~ i still have it up to this day :)

(My name is based on this ~ karakaxa means magpie in Greek)