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WildlifePhotographer gives you access to over 2,845 wildlife species sheets to help you identify, understand, and photograph wildlife around the world. Mammals, birds, reptiles… each sheet provides key information: habitat, activity, life cycle, signs of presence, and tailored photo tips.
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Everett's Buttonquail
Turnix everetti
The Everett's Buttonquail is a small, ground-dwelling bird belonging to the family Turnicidae. It is primarily found in the open grasslands and savannas of the Philippines. This bird is characterized by its mottled brown plumage, which provides excellent camouflage in its natural habitat. The Everett's Buttonquail is a secretive bird, often difficult to spot due to its shy nature and elusive behavior. It feeds mainly on seeds and insects, which it finds by scratching the ground. Its breeding season is not well-documented but is believed to be influenced by local climatic conditions.
Eastern Kingbird
Tyrannus tyrannus
The Eastern Kingbird is a striking and energetic bird, easily recognized by its distinctive black and white plumage. Its head and back are black, contrasting with its bright white belly. This passerine is often seen perched on wires or branches, from where it launches to catch insects in mid-air. A migratory bird, it spends its summers in North America and migrates to South America for the winter. Its song is a mix of whistles and chirps. Territorial, it does not hesitate to chase away intruders, even those much larger than itself. The Eastern Kingbird is a symbol of determination and agility in the avian world.
Egyptian Vulture
Neophron percnopterus
The Egyptian Vulture, or Neophron percnopterus, is a small vulture from the Accipitridae family. It is easily recognizable by its white plumage contrasted with black flight feathers and its bare yellow face. This scavenging raptor is often seen soaring in search of carcasses. It sometimes uses tools, like stones, to break ostrich eggs, showcasing its intelligence. It frequents open habitats such as steppes, deserts, and mountains, often nesting on cliffs. Although it is a migratory bird, some populations are sedentary. Unfortunately, this vulture is threatened by habitat loss and accidental poisoning.
Eurasian greenfinch
Chloris chloris
The Eurasian greenfinch is a small passerine bird found primarily in gardens, hedgerows, and open woodlands across Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It is distinguished by its bright green and yellow plumage, as well as its distinctive song. This small bird primarily feeds on seeds, which it finds in grasses, bushes, or on the ground. It is also known for its ability to emit powerful and clear sounds, often heard during its breeding season.