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Tony Rinaud | Stand Up For Science |
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This week summary of our friendly challenge, #BirdsSeenIn2026 is here!
We have finally a change in the top 10, with India claiming Thailand's top 8 by five species, the battle is not over!
The Oriental Plover undertakes an annual round-trip migration of around 25,000km from Australia to here on the Mongolian Steppe where this image was taken today of a male on his breeding grounds #BirdsSeenIn2026
Torresian Crow 'Corvus orru' seen during this years #CNC in Darwin #Australia
#BirdsSeenIn2026 #birdsofoz
Tony Rinaud | Stand Up For Science |
The only Nightjar we saw on our #Kenya trip was this Slender-tailed Nightjar found at roost by our guide near Lake Baringo. Cropped shot before we beat a hasty retreat so as not to disturb it. #BirdsSeenIn2026
I've been out and about photographing pukeko (Porphyrio melanotus) lately, a friend has just commissioned a painting of one - to have ready when they get back from Europe at the end of September. Yay! It's not this one, but this would make a great painting too.
#BirdsSeenIn2026 #nzbirds #NewZealand
I was the first one on site to see the adult Rose-coloured Starling today at Long Nanny (well worth the early start!). Fabulous bird. #birds #ukbirding #rosystarling #rosycolouredstarling #northumberlandbirding #longnanny #northumberland #ukbirds @rarebirder.bsky.social @birdguides.bsky.social