Wed.May 04, 2022

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Human elements

10,000 Birds

There is an association of wildlife photographers down here, much maligned among my Mexican birder friends for a variety of reasons, which has proposed a rule that governs which photos they will accept: No wildlife photography should contain any human elements. In other words, no fenceposts, buildings, or telephone wires are allowed. When I had a wonderfully close encounter last week with a Lesser Roadrunner , it made me wonder about this rule.

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Rip to these dead baby birds I found :( (the images are pretty graphic so viewer discretion is advised if you’re easily squeamish)

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Can you help me identify this animal?

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The Australian kultarr has more than a little spring in its step

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