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Amazing nest
06/03/2026

Amazing nest

Amazing woodpecker
06/03/2026

Amazing woodpecker

Beautiful finches
06/02/2026

Beautiful finches

This duck looks like it just woke up with a wild hairstyle.The Red-breasted Merganser is famous for its shaggy crest tha...
06/02/2026

This duck looks like it just woke up with a wild hairstyle.

The Red-breasted Merganser is famous for its shaggy crest that sticks out in every direction. Found along coasts, lakes, and rivers across the Northern Hemisphere, it is a fast swimmer that chases fish underwater with its narrow, serrated bill.

A messy-haired hunter of the water, yet one of the world's most skilled fishing ducks.

Red-breasted Merganser πŸ‘‡

I'm tired today. I want to take the day off.
05/31/2026

I'm tired today. I want to take the day off.

This tiny duck looks more like a floating jewel than a waterfowl.The African Pygmy Goose is one of the smallest ducks in...
05/31/2026

This tiny duck looks more like a floating jewel than a waterfowl.

The African Pygmy Goose is one of the smallest ducks in the world, living among lily-covered lakes and wetlands across sub-Saharan Africa. Despite its size, the male dazzles with rich green, chestnut, and white plumage that shines in the sunlight.

Often seen gliding between water lilies, it feeds on aquatic plants and seeds while staying hidden among the floating leaves.

A miniature gem of African wetlands, yet one of the world's most beautiful little ducks.

African Pygmy Goose πŸ‘‡

05/31/2026

Amazing finches

So friendly
05/31/2026

So friendly

This eagle uses rocks as tools to crack open giant emu eggs.The Wedge-tailed Eagle, Australia’s largest bird of prey, ha...
05/30/2026

This eagle uses rocks as tools to crack open giant emu eggs.

The Wedge-tailed Eagle, Australia’s largest bird of prey, has been observed dropping or throwing rocks at tough Emu eggs when its talons alone aren't enough. A single emu egg can be the size of several chicken eggs combined, making it a valuable meal.

A clever hunter of the outback, yet proof that tool use isn’t just for humans.

Wedge-tailed Eagle & Emu Egg πŸ‘‡

So beautiful bird ❀
05/30/2026

So beautiful bird ❀

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