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behold my nichijougumis

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Long-tailed duck
Some wide angle shots I took back in the start of May. It was the transition of seasons and introduction of new palettes.
Sometimes, when I read about bird and animal observations in other places of the world, I start to feel like my local area is a lot less 'exciting' or 'rich' in wildlife, and in general quite 'boring', which is not made better by the fact that almost nobody outside of my country knows about its existence. So, I decided to compile some of our local Southern Ural birds as a little tribute. I've seen seven of these, and five were painted from my own photos :)

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A wren dances for his mate with so much joy.
Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea) male. Family Cardinalidae, order Passeriformes.
There were Indigo Buntings EVERYWHERE in Arkansas. It was an Indigo heaven!!
Garfield, Arkansas, USA. May 2026.
Eurasian chaffinch/Fringilla coelebs/bofink, Yellowhammer/Emberiza citrinella/gulsparv, Eurasian nuthatch/Sitta europaea/nötväcka, and Eurasian blue tit/Cyanistes caeruleus/blåmes. Värmland, Sweden (18 July 2024).
Boulder County, CO — July 2026

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thankful for plovers and the monitors keeping them safe in chicago!
Teaching bird
A perfectly natural heterosexual black swan couple raising their cute fluffy babies together as God intended <3
SIKE
THEY'RE GAY
And they're not some rare exception to the rule, either!!!
About 25% of black swan couples consist of two swans of the same sex (typically, two males).
These couples will court each other, build a nest, and raise their young together in a more-or-less committed monogamous relationship.
In fact, these same-sex couples have a high success rate of 80% when raising their young to adulthood, as opposed to the 30% of their heterosexual counterparts! Two big buff papa swans are better than one when it comes to stomping on invaders of nesting territory.
"But," I hear you say, "where do their baby floofballs come from? Does mpreg exist among black swans?"
Alas, no, but there is a very elegant solution to this. The swan couple may simply temporarily associate themselves with a female swan.
Afterwards, the female swan deposits their eggs and swims off free to live her single girlie life if she wishes (or, find a boyfriend. Preferably one who isn't already committed to another boyfriend.)
So whenever someone commits the naturalistic fallacy "homosexuality bad because unnatural >:(" I like to point out not only their glaring illogicality, but also, respectfully, there is homosexuality happening in the local lake right now.
This concludes my Ted Talk on gay swans.
Scissor Tailed Flycatcher from a few months ago

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If you want easy subjects to practice on when you're learning to photograph birds, look up your local heron.
They're nice and big, they like standing still a lot, and when they do fly they flap fairly slowly so they're much easier to photograph in flight than anything smaller.
This one was perching on a roof at the wetland centre.
ブッポウソウ(Oriental Dollarbird)