TALKING HEADS
This tongue-in-cheek collection is a followup to earlier blog-posts "Avian Talking Heads", as divided into easier to swallow sections alphabetically.
Photos of this ilk and other posts displaying mammals and 'lower' animals, were obtained by Giorgio Coniglio, using an i-phone camera, at various locations, mostly in the 'wild'; a minority was obtained at zoos, museums, aquariums and wildlife sanctuaries. The first post in this extended collection can be found on January 19th, 2025.
prior avian participants
(January 19 -- click HERE): (anhinga), bald eagle, black-crowned night heron, black skimmer, black swan, blue jay, (eastern) bluebird, boat-tailed grackle, brown pelican, California scrub jay, Canada goose, cardinal, cedar waxwing. (January 29 -- click HERE): California scrub jay, Canada goose, cardinal, cedar waxwing, chickadee, chicken, city pigeon, common cormorant, crow, domestic turkey, Egyptian goose, emu, flamingo, gallinule (moorhen), feral duck.
(February 9 -- click HERE): great auk, great blue heron, great egret, greylag domestic goose, Harris hawk, herring gull, hooded merganser, house finch, kiwi, laughing gull, little blue heron, little green heron.
CURRENT PARTICIPANTS: loon, magpie, mallard duck, marabou stork, military macaw, muscovy duck, mute swan, ostrich, owl, oystercatcher, peacock, penguin.
If you enjoyed this foolish collection, you might want to proceed to several more posts featuring avian talking heads. Eventually, there may even be posts featuring mammals and other life forms!
Readers who would like further information on the subjects, locales or technique of these photos are asked to leave a query in the Comments section.
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