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1.02767 Pygargue à tête blanche / Haliaeetus leucocephalus washingtoniensis / Bald Eagle

4 May 2026 at 00:35

Laval Roy posted a photo:

1.02767 Pygargue à tête blanche / Haliaeetus leucocephalus washingtoniensis / Bald Eagle

Réalisé le 28 avril 2026 dans Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec.

Un Pygargue à tête blanche adulte harcelé par un Grand Corbeau / An adult Bald Eagle scolded by a Common Raven.

Cliquez sur la photo pour l'agrandir / click on the photograph to enlarge it.

Taken on April, 28th / 2026 in Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec.

© Laval Roy

<p>Réalisé le 28 avril 2026 dans Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec.<br />
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Un Pygargue à tête blanche adulte harcelé par un Grand Corbeau / An adult Bald Eagle scolded by a Common Raven.<br />
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Cliquez sur la photo pour l'agrandir / click on the photograph to enlarge it.<br />
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Taken on April, 28th / 2026 in Chaudiere-Appalaches, Quebec.</p>
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    richardjack57 posted a photo: The bare-throated tiger-heron is a striking, solitary wading bird primarily found in the coastal and wetland habitats of Central America and northwestern South America. It is distinguished by its namesake patch of bare, yellow-to-orange skin on its throat and its intricate, tiger-like barred plumage. Chacahua Lagoons National Park Oaxaca Mexico
     

Bare-throated tiger-heron (Tigrisoma mexicanum)

4 May 2026 at 00:25

richardjack57 posted a photo:

Bare-throated tiger-heron (Tigrisoma mexicanum)

The bare-throated tiger-heron is a striking, solitary wading bird primarily found in the coastal and wetland habitats of Central America and northwestern South America. It is distinguished by its namesake patch of bare, yellow-to-orange skin on its throat and its intricate, tiger-like barred plumage.
Chacahua Lagoons National Park
Oaxaca Mexico

© richardjack57

<p>The bare-throated tiger-heron is a striking, solitary wading bird primarily found in the coastal and wetland habitats of Central America and northwestern South America. It is distinguished by its namesake patch of bare, yellow-to-orange skin on its throat and its intricate, tiger-like barred plumage.<br />
Chacahua Lagoons National Park<br />
Oaxaca Mexico</p>
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La Calma Cafe ~ Coffee & Tea House

4 May 2026 at 00:00

Ethereal Nomad @SL posted a photo:

La Calma Cafe ~ Coffee & Tea House

I'm still on Heterocera and just down the Mock Heather Rd., you can find The Nature Collective. Here you can wander around the natural setting of trees, wildlife, and flowers. You can also join the group for free, grab their Travelogue hud and find some amazing natural places, around the grid. This is, btw, where I have found some wonderful places to visit and hangout in.

Visit this location at The Nature Collective In Bloom! in Second Life

© Ethereal Nomad @SL

<p>I'm still on Heterocera and just down the Mock Heather Rd., you can find The Nature Collective. Here you can wander around the natural setting of trees, wildlife, and flowers. You can also join the group for free, grab their Travelogue hud and find some amazing natural places, around the grid. This is, btw, where I have found some wonderful places to visit and hangout in.<br />
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<a href="http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Itame/89/106/92" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Visit this location at The Nature Collective In Bloom! in Second Life</a></p>
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