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06/16/2026

This mother may lead more than 50 ducklings at once across the water.

The Common Merganser mother is a devoted parent that guides her ducklings through rivers and lakes from their very first day. Sometimes several broods gather into a single crèche under the care of one or more females, creating an impressive procession of young birds as they search for food and safety.

A patient guardian of the waterways, proving that great journeys begin with a mother's watchful care.

Common Merganser Mother πŸ‘‡

06/16/2026

So Big prey

06/16/2026

I want to take the day off today. πŸ₯Ί

06/15/2026

This bird grows wing feathers so extraordinary that they seem to float beside it in flight.

The Standard-winged Nightjar is found in the savannas of central Africa. During the breeding season, males develop incredibly long ribbon-like wing feathers used in courtship displays, while spending their nights catching flying insects with remarkable agility.

A master of the twilight sky, turning every flight into a breathtaking performance.

Standard-winged Nightjar πŸ‘‡

06/14/2026

This owl is so elusive that even experienced birdwatchers rarely catch a glimpse of it.

The Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl inhabits dense forests across South and Southeast Asia. A powerful nocturnal predator, it hunts birds, mammals, and reptiles under the cover of darkness, relying on exceptional hearing and silent flight to ambush its prey.

A mysterious guardian of the night, ruling the forest with patience, precision, and near-perfect silence.

Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl πŸ‘‡

06/14/2026

Amazing mother

06/14/2026

So adorable

06/13/2026

This bird's oversized bill can grow nearly one-third of its total body length.

The Black-billed Toucan inhabits the tropical forests of South America, where it feeds on fruits, insects, eggs, and small vertebrates. Despite its enormous bill, it is surprisingly lightweight, allowing the bird to move easily through the forest canopy in search of food.

A vibrant ambassador of the rainforest, carrying one of nature's most iconic silhouettes through the treetops.

Black-billed Toucan πŸ‘‡

06/12/2026

This bird carries a helmet-like casque that makes it look unlike any other bird in its forest home.

The Helmeted Curassow is a rare species found in the cloud forests of northern South America. It spends much of its time foraging on the ground for fruits, seeds, and small animals, playing an important role in dispersing seeds throughout its habitat.

A living relic of the mountains, where ancient forests still shelter one of the world's most remarkable birds.

Helmeted Curassow πŸ‘‡

06/12/2026

Amazing shot

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