• Hooded Mountain-toucans

    The Hooded Mountain-toucans (Andigena cucullata) is a resident (non-migratory) South American toucan with a small range in northwest Boliva and far southern Peru (Puno). This shy bird inhabits the humid…

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  • Long-crested Mynahs

    Long-crested Mynahs, aka Ceram King Starlings, Ceram Mynas Long-crested Mynahs (Basilornis corythaix) are endemic to Indonesia. They are also known as Ceram (King) Starlings / Mynas, Seram (King) Starlings, or Long-crested…

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  • Bird Breeders
    Flying Trumpeter Swan Breeding

    Trumpeter Swan Breeding

    Trumpeter Swan breeding forms pair bonds when they are two to four years old and usually pairs stay together throughout the year, including moving together in migratory populations. However,  some…

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  • Birds
    Close up Image of Blue-naped Mousebirds

    Blue-naped Mousebirds

    Blue-naped Mousebirds (Urocolius macrourus) – formerly also known as Blue-naped Colies (Colius macrourus) – are members of the African mousebird family. This family was named for their soft fluffy, mousy…

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  • Birds
    Chestnut-tailed Starlings on Twig

    Chestnut-tailed Starlings

    The Chestnut-tailed Starlings or Grey-headed Myna, Sturnus malabaricus, is a member of the starling family of birds. It is a resident or partially migratory species found in wooded habitats in…

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  • Birds
    Close up Image White-throated Toucans

    White-throated Toucans

    The White-throated Toucans (Ramphastos tucanus) is a South American toucan. Close up Image White-throated Toucans Subspecies White-throated Toucan (Ramphastos tucanus) – Nominate Race Occurs in the southern and western part…

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  • Birds
    Pileated Woodpecker Nest Box on a Tree

    Pileated Woodpecker Nest Box

    This nestbox is suitable for: Pileated Woodpecker Kestrels Screech Owls squirrels Suitable Nestbox Size: ~ 24 ” inches tall. No perches at the entrance holes as they would aid predators.…

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