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  2. Wikipedia : Meetup/NYC/Birds of NYC Photo Contest/Winners

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    Wikimedia New York City ran a bird photography contest with the Brooklyn Bird Club in fall 2022. We received 321 entries, and we're excited to share the results! For more information about the contest, see the main contest page.

  3. Dunnock - Wikipedia

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    A robin-sized bird, the dunnock typically measures 13–14.5 cm (5.1–5.7 in) in length. It has a brown back streaked blackish, somewhat resembling a small house sparrow . Like that species, the dunnock has a drab appearance which may have evolved as camouflage to avoid predation.

  4. Owl - Wikipedia

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    The feathers making up this disc can be adjusted to sharply focus sounds from varying distances onto the owls' asymmetrically placed ear cavities. Most birds of prey have eyes on the sides of their heads, but the stereoscopic nature of the owl's forward-facing eyes permits the greater sense of depth perception necessary for low-light hunting.

  5. Cassowary - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, not only is the cassowary Asia's largest bird, within New Guinea, the cassowary is the island's second largest terrestrial animal after the introduction of Cervidaes such as the rusa deer, chital, and fallow deer. [25] All cassowaries' feathers consist of a shaft and loose barbules. They do not have rectrices (tail feathers) or a ...

  6. Guernsey wild bird photography contest opens - AOL

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    The competition, which runs until 31 December, is open to amateur photographers.

  7. Kea - Wikipedia

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    The feathers on the sides of its face are dark olive-brown, the ones on its back and rump are orange-red, and some of the outer wing feathers are dull blue. It has a short, broad, bluish-green tail with a black tip. Feather shafts project at the tip of the tail and the undersides of the inner tail feathers have yellow-orange transverse stripes ...

  8. Lark - Wikipedia

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    Larks are the only passerines that lose all their feathers in their first moult (in all species whose first moult is known). This may result from the poor quality of the chicks' feathers, which in turn may result from the benefits to the parents of switching the young to a lower-quality diet (seeds), which requires less work from the parents. [14]

  9. It's official: John Oliver's pūteketeke wins Bird of the ...

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    Like various media reports and other social media personalities who took issue with him, or the fact that the organization that was putting on the contest, Forest & Bird, said that its “voting ...