Albino humpback whale spotted off Australian coast
Updated: 2012-09-28 15:30:07
A rare white humpback whale has been spotted off Australia's Gold Coast.
A rare white humpback whale has been spotted off Australia's Gold Coast.
Web users around the world will soon be able to virtually dive on the world's most beautiful reefs after a group of scientists have mapped the seabed using special panoramic cameras.
A dolphin has been filmed giving birth to a female calf in a Hawaii resort, with the footage showing the baby dolphin's tail emerging moments before she swims off alongside her mother.
The bird expert popped into London Zoo to help translate the calls of birds and tweet them out on Twitter in 140 characters or less.<img width="1" height="1" src="http://pi.feedsportal.com/r/144543218809/u/0/f/569137/c/32726/s/238fc34a/a2t.img" border="0"/
A thieving seagull in San Francisco flies off with a tourist's a video camera - capturing a bird's eye view of the sun setting behind the Golden Gate Bridge.
Dakota’s Grandparents came to northwest Ohio for a visit and we all decided to spend a perfect weather day up at Magee Marsh. We found a LIFER for both Ohioans Dakota and (me) Jennie! A Rufous Hummingbird has been hanging around the Black Swamp Bird Observatory’s feeders and we all got amazing views! Rufous Hummingbird [...]
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Sorry i put yhis photo on the wrong place. How i do to delete this topic. Sorry again.
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lamoustique posted a reply:
Why don't you drop it from one group so you can add it into another? Pick a group that doesn't give you much feedback or views.
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Things out there are getting quieter each day; and noisier each night. Our daytime songbirds become the voices under the stars as most of our smaller birds migrate to their winter quarters during the still of the night. Thousands of warblers, vireos, orioles, flycatchers, tanagers, and a host of other family groups of insect eating [...]
While I’m not as into insects as the Ohioan-based part of the Birdfreak Team, a coworker discovered a “leaf bug” and asked me to photograph it. Using the Kaufman Field Guide to Insects of North America I identified it as a Greater Angle-wing, a member of the Katydid family. Here are a few of the [...]
NaPix -- (Time out)
What kind of bird is this one?
shot north on Montreal in late Aug 2012
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Seen in the group"Bird Watching Group (BWG): Post 1 : Award 2" (?)