Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week #85

Posted by Steve Boyes of National Geographic Expeditions in Bird Watch on April 28, 2017

Zealandia in Wellington, New Zealand, is a world first conservation project, in which a predator-proof fence was built around a 225 hectare area that includes artificial lakes and other habitats. This Pied Shag is a juvenile of a population that naturally reintroduced into the area. Photo by Linton Miller‎
Zealandia in Wellington, New Zealand, is a world first conservation project, in which a predator-proof fence was built around a 225 hectare area that includes artificial lakes and other habitats. This Pied Shag is a juvenile of a population that naturally reintroduced into the area. Photo by Linton Miller‎
Spotted Owlet are nocturnal hunters of insects and small vertebrates, but during the day, they sleep. Photo by Hardik Shelat‎
Spotted Owlet are nocturnal hunters of insects and small vertebrates, but during the day, they sleep. Photo by Hardik Shelat‎
A Wood Stork collects nesting material in Florida. Photo by Gail Pfoh‎.
A Wood Stork collects nesting material in Florida. Photo by Gail Pfoh‎.
The Tibetan Snowcock  is found in high-altitude regions of the Western Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau. Photo by Rahul Chakraborty‎
The Tibetan Snowcock is found in high-altitude regions of the Western Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau. Photo by Rahul Chakraborty‎
Streaked Spiderhunters are hungry nectivores and are important pollinators for plants like bananas. Photo by Anirban Mitra
Streaked Spiderhunters are hungry nectivores and are important pollinators for plants like bananas. Photo by Anirban Mitra
Tri-Colored Heron is native to southeastern United States and  Central America and was previously known as the Louisiana Heron. Photo by Leslie Reagan‎
Tri-Colored Heron is native to southeastern United States and Central America and was previously known as the Louisiana Heron. Photo by Leslie Reagan‎
Spot Billed Duck caught in flight in Jaipur, India. Photo by Shishir Saksena‎
Spot Billed Duck caught in flight in Jaipur, India. Photo by Shishir Saksena‎
The Southern Coucal is a member of the cuckoo order of birds but does not practise the notorious nest-parasitism behaviors of its relatives. Photo by Anil Oke‎
The Southern Coucal is a member of the cuckoo order of birds but does not practise the notorious nest-parasitism behaviors of its relatives. Photo by Anil Oke‎
Koklass are a super species of Galliform that are more closely related to grouse than pheasants. The work Koklass, and their genus name,Pucrasia, are  onomatopœically derived from the bird's territorial call. Photo by Jay Shah‎
Koklass are a super species of Galliform that are more closely related to grouse than pheasants. The work Koklass, and their genus name,Pucrasia, are
onomatopœically derived from the bird’s territorial call. Photo by Jay Shah‎
Jungle Babblers are gregarious and populous and their habit of moving in groups inspired their local name of "Sath Bhai" which means seven brethren. Photo by Keyur Nandaniya‎.
Jungle Babblers are gregarious and populous and their habit of moving in groups inspired their local name of “Sath Bhai” which means seven brethren. Photo by Keyur Nandaniya‎.
Grey-headed Swamphen caught in flight in West Bengal. Photo by Swarnava Nandi‎
Grey-headed Swamphen caught in flight in West Bengal. Photo by Swarnava Nandi‎
Greater Flamingos are the mots widespread of the six flamingo species. The "pinkness" in their feathers comes from the beta-carotene in the crustaceans they eat. Photo by Keyur Nandaniya‎
Greater Flamingos are the mots widespread of the six flamingo species. The “pinkness” in their feathers comes from the beta-carotene in the crustaceans they eat. Photo by Keyur Nandaniya‎
Great Horned Owl and her owlet on Amelia Island in Florida. Photo by Gail Pfoh
Great Horned Owl and her owlet on Amelia Island in Florida. Photo by Gail Pfoh
Barbets get  their name from the bristles or "barbs" which fringe their heavy bills. Photo by Aravind Venkatraman
Barbets get their name from the bristles or “barbs” which fringe their heavy bills. Photo by Aravind Venkatraman
Golden-fronted Woodpecker spotted in McAllen, Texas. Photo by Dev Panda‎
Golden-fronted Woodpecker spotted in McAllen, Texas. Photo by Dev Panda‎
A Black Shouldered Kite hovers over a potential prey stein Pakistan. Photo by Wasif Yaqeen Photography‎.
A Black Shouldered Kite hovers over a potential prey stein Pakistan. Photo by Wasif Yaqeen Photography‎.
Carnaby's Cockatoo is endemic to southwest Western Australia and is threatened by habitat destruction that removes the eucalyptus trees in which they nest. Photo by Ashvij Putta‎.
Carnaby’s Cockatoo is endemic to southwest Western Australia and is threatened by habitat destruction that removes the eucalyptus trees in which they nest. Photo by Ashvij Putta‎.
Both parents of a Coppersmith Barbet chick will take turns feeding it throughout the fledgling stage. Photo by Unmesh Jadav
Both parents of a Coppersmith Barbet chick will take turns feeding it throughout the fledgling stage. Photo by Unmesh Jadav
Within its widespread range across tropical Asia, the Crested Serpent Eagle exists in 21 populations that are considered as separate subspecies. Photo by Sushil Khekare.
Within its widespread range across tropical Asia, the Crested Serpent Eagle exists in 21 populations that are considered as separate subspecies. Photo by Sushil Khekare.
Eurasian Griffon Vultures are threatened by the use of veterinary anti-inflammatory drugs that they end up consuming when they feed on livestock carcasses.  Photo by Swethadri Doraiswamy‎
Eurasian Griffon Vultures are threatened by the use of veterinary anti-inflammatory drugs that they end up consuming when they feed on livestock carcasses. Photo by Swethadri Doraiswamy‎
Wild birds in an urban setting. Black Kites in Hubli, India. Photo by Narahari Kanike‎.
Wild birds in an urban setting. Black Kites in Hubli, India. Photo by Narahari Kanike‎.
Barred Button Quail females are polyandrous which means that they court, and mate with many males. Photo by Narahari Kanike‎.
Barred Button Quail females are polyandrous which means that they court, and mate with many males. Photo by Narahari Kanike‎.
Asian Barred Owlet in Manas National Park, Assam, India. Photo by Swarnava Nandi‎.
Asian Barred Owlet in Manas National Park, Assam, India. Photo by Swarnava Nandi‎.
The American Oystercatcher uses its bright red bill to feed on bivalves like mussels and clams. Photo by Sjoerd Van Berge Henegouwen‎
The American Oystercatcher uses its bright red bill to feed on bivalves like mussels and clams. Photo by Sjoerd Van Berge Henegouwen‎
Thanks to its uncanny ability to mimic human voices the Lesser Hill Myna is a popular species in the pet trade. They do not breed well in captivity however so thousands of birds are removed from the wild every year. Photo by Shivayogi Kanthi‎
Thanks to its uncanny ability to mimic human voices the Lesser Hill Myna is a popular species in the pet trade. They do not breed well in captivity however so thousands of birds are removed from the wild every year. Photo by Shivayogi Kanthi‎
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