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Vermilion Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus): A 14cm (5.5in) bird that bucks the trend of Flycatcher species mostly having what is described as "drab" plumage! Found in open country. Wonderful shot taken by Jay Spring in Irvine, California, USA. See more of Jay's photos at: www.springphotos.net
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Red Mason Bee (Osmia bicornis): 12mm (0.47in).This is a species of mason bee, and is known as the red mason bee due to its covering of dense gingery hair. Thank you Laura Corkindale for sharing this beautiful photo of a Mason bee female laying eggs and filling the cavity with food in Hampshire, UK 🐝
Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides): 53cm (21in). This is a species of frogmouth native to the Australian mainland and Tasmania. It is a big-headed, stocky bird, often mistaken for an owl due to its nocturnal habits & similar colouring. Neat photo taken by Paula Peach in Australia #TawnyFrogmouth
Peacock Butterfly (Aglais io): This colourful butterfly species is native to temperate Asia and Europe, it has a wingspan of 55mm (2.16in) and hibernates in trees or buildings during winter, it can use its eye-spots as an anti-predator deterrent. Beautiful photo taken by Ellena Bailey in the UK.
Green Orb Weaver Spider (Araniella cucurbitina) 9.5mm (0.37in). This spider is sometimes called the "cucumber green spider". Lovely photo highlighting how camouflaged a bright green spider can actually be in a wider green habitat, taken by Alex Thorp in East Sussex, UK. #spider #wildlife #nature
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Caracal. These cats are known for their stunning ability to leap up to 10 feet high to snatch birds from the air. Thank you again Ann Warner for sharing this superb photo taken in Zimbabwe. #caracal #cat #cats #zimbabwe #nature #wildlife #wildlifephotography #AnnWarnerWildlifePhotography
Red Kite (Milvus milvus): This European, Asian and north African bird of prey utilises its wingspan of up to 179cm (70in) to great affect, soaring, drifting and when necessary acrobatically diving. In-flight photo taken by David Newman in the UK. #RedKite #kite #bird #birds #wildlife #nature #bsky