BirdLife Australia(@BirdlifeOz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing our ! The Eastern Whipbird is one of the most characteristic sounds of eastern Australian forests.

Check out their full bird profile here: birdlife.org.au/bird-profiles/…

📽️Eastern Whipbird video by Tim Siggs

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BirdLife Australia(@BirdlifeOz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet the Cape Barren Goose, our ! Its unique yellowish-green beak and pink legs make it unmistakable. Found on offshore islands and southern mainland Australia in summer, listen for its pig-like honking calls earning it the nickname 'pig goose'

📸Jan Wegener

Meet the Cape Barren Goose, our #BirdOfTheWeek! Its unique yellowish-green beak and pink legs make it unmistakable. Found on offshore islands and southern mainland Australia in summer, listen for its pig-like honking calls earning it the nickname 'pig goose'

📸Jan Wegener
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Calsaar Safaris Uganda(@Calsaarsafaris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the incredible Secretary Bird, a true marvel of the Avian world endemic to the African plains!
Their long legs aren’t just for walking they also deliver powerful kicks to subdue their prey.
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#Birdoftheweek  the incredible Secretary Bird, a true marvel of the Avian world endemic to the African plains!
Their long legs aren’t just for walking  they also deliver powerful kicks to subdue their prey.
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#BirdsOfTwitter #Tourism #ExploreUganda
#NewWeek
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BirdLife Australia(@BirdlifeOz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing the Buff-banded Rail, our first for 2024! 🐦

Known for its secretive nature, the Buff-banded Rail lives across much of mainland Australia, favouring wetland and riverside vegetation.

📸Buff-banded Rails by Heather Thorning

Introducing the Buff-banded Rail, our first #BirdOfTheWeek for 2024! 🐦

Known for its secretive nature, the Buff-banded Rail lives across much of mainland Australia, favouring wetland and riverside vegetation.

📸Buff-banded Rails by Heather Thorning
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What's The Deal With Birds? Film(@franksbirds) 's Twitter Profile Photo



A group of Belted Kingfishers is called a Crown! 👑

Help us bring Frank’s birds to life by donating to our Comedy Short Film!

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#BirdOfTheWeek

A group of Belted Kingfishers is called a Crown! 👑

Help us bring Frank’s birds to life by donating to our Comedy Short Film!

gofundme.com/f/whats-the-de…

#Kingfisher #Birder #BirdWatching #ShortFilm
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The Wild Bird Store(@WildBirdYYC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you crack the case? This week's 'Guess the Bird of the Week' challenge is on! Put your ornithological skills to the test and guess below! 🐦

Sound from Hike To Wildlife Youtube.

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Derek Edwards(@edwards_editor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The is the King Vulture. Learn more about this skin-eating scavenger in the latest edition of A Running Commentary.
edwardsedition.com/newsletter/run…

The #BirdoftheWeek is the King Vulture. Learn more about this skin-eating scavenger in the latest edition of A Running Commentary.
edwardsedition.com/newsletter/run…
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Twin Unicorn Publishing LLC(@TwinUnicornPub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We know that Josie, Johnnie and Rosie and the Ocean Rescue! features twin unicorns, but perhaps these two horned screamers might also like to be included in a future edition of the trio's adventures? via birdoftheweek.home.blog/2020/07/25/bir… books

We know that Josie, Johnnie and Rosie and the Ocean Rescue! features twin unicorns, but perhaps these two horned screamers might also like to be included in a future edition of the trio's adventures? via #birdoftheweek birdoftheweek.home.blog/2020/07/25/bir… #unicorn #unicornbooks
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BDR_Photography(@BDR_Photography) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I run into our again today. And it doesn't matter how many good shots I have of it already, I am always gonna take every chance to get more. This is one bird you will never get used to and ignore. Nope!
White-cheeked Turaco/ዞሪት
🌍📌Bahirdar, Ethiopia

I run into our #BirdOfTheWeek again today. And it doesn't matter how many good shots I have of it already, I am always gonna take every chance to get more. This is one bird you will never get used to and ignore. Nope! 
White-cheeked Turaco/ዞሪት 
🌍📌Bahirdar, Ethiopia
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Nyandungu Eco-Park(@nyandungupark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📸The dazzling Peacocks at Nyandungu Eco-Park are the true showstoppers! ✨

Plan your bird-watching experience today and witness nature's own dating game in action! 🦚

📸The dazzling Peacocks at Nyandungu Eco-Park are the true showstoppers! ✨

Plan your bird-watching experience today and witness nature's own dating game in action! 🦚

#NyandunguExperience #VisitNyandunguPark #VisitRwanda #BirdofTheWeek
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American Bird Conservancy(@ABCbirds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This quick-flying sprite of small streams, channels, and ponds is Chloroceryle americana, AKA the Green Kingfisher. At about 8 1/2” long, it's roughly the same length as a Northern Cardinal. 🐦

Learn more about this “streamside sprite” at bit.ly/3VF9J2b.

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BDR_Photography(@BDR_Photography) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- White-Cheeked Turaco
Near endemic to Ethiopia (but I read on Wikipedia one or two have been sighted in a park in London - possibly escaped from captivity).
Photographed in Bahirdar, Ethiopia

#BirdOfTheWeek - White-Cheeked Turaco  
Near endemic to Ethiopia (but I read on Wikipedia one or two have been sighted in a park in London - possibly escaped from captivity). 
Photographed in Bahirdar, Ethiopia 
#BirdsSeenIn2023 #BirdsOfTwitter #TwitterNatureCommunity #IndiAves
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TWC (@Thewildcave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing our : The African Grey Parrot! 🦜 This remarkable bird, known scientifically as Psittacus erithacus, hails from the equatorial regions of Africa. Countries such as Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda are proud to call this…

Introducing our #BirdOfTheWeek: The African Grey Parrot! 🦜 This remarkable bird, known scientifically as Psittacus erithacus, hails from the equatorial regions of Africa. Countries such as Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda are proud to call this…
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