
IMGP9907 by sheldon1506 on Flickr.
Have you ever seen an albino chickadee before?

IMGP9907 by sheldon1506 on Flickr.
Have you ever seen an albino chickadee before?

Today’s bird: this red-tailed hawk!


Rufous-bellied kookaburra (Dacelo gaudichaud)
The rufous-bellied kookaburra is a species of kookaburra which is widely distributed through the forests of lowland New Guinea. It has also been recorded on Saibai Island, Queensland, Australia. Rufous-bellied kookaburras are smaller than other kookaburra species at around 143 grams as against the laughing kookaburra’s 335 grams and about 28 centimetres as against the laughing kookaburra’s 46 centimetres. This kookaburra is unusual in that it occupies dense rainforests and does not live in cooperative breeding family groups but singly or when breeding in pairs.
photo credits:
Greg Miles

may I share the first image I saw when I opened my eyes today?
I REALLY wonder how long he has been watching me sleep like this, ominously perching on my bed 13 cm away from my face, but on the other hand,im afraid to find out. This is what I get for allowing my bird to be present when my sister watches twilight.
on the other hand, with that judgy expression, no nightmare will dare to show up because they all scared to fail his high expectations ,so that’s at least something ¯_(ツ)_/¯
– oh my GOD

Halloween costume ideas? A parrot costume for the fancy dress carnival at Olympia, London, 1913

leia’s eye area always dries up after a bath first, leaving her looking like she’s wearing a green mask :’)

Today’s bird: West Mexican Chachalaca