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Hans Gerlich Common Kestrel H Gerlich 27-Oct-2008
Bijan Falsafi Common Mynah in Tehran 1

Tehran, Niavaran Park

Animals 07-May-2009
Bijan Falsafi Common Mynah in Tehran 2 Animals 07-May-2009
Hans Gerlich Common Redshank H Gerlich 25-May-2007
Arun Prabhu Common Tailorbird

Also called Orthotomus Sutorius by binomial name. Caught this one in my garden this morning. Measures just 4-5 inches but has very loud calls far out of proportion to its size!

E-410 photos 08-Dec-2009
Fonzy - Common Tern Spotted this Tern while she was resting from the many dives she made to catch a fish.. My Birds 2006 06-Jun-2006
Olav Agnar Frogner Common Tern

The Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae. This bird has a circumpolar distribution, breeding in temperate and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia and east and central North America. It is strongly migratory, wintering in coastal tropical and subtropical regions. It is sometimes known as the sea swallow. Its foreign names are, in French: Sterne pierregarin; Spanish: Gaviotin comun (South America) or Charran comun; Portugese: Trinta-réis-boreal (Brazil) or Garajau-comun (Azores); German: Flusseeschwalbe. Like all Sterna terns, the Common Tern feeds by plunge-diving for fish, from a height of 1-6 m, either in the sea or in freshwater lakes and large rivers. It usually dives directly, and not from the "stepped-hover" favoured by Arctic Tern. It commonly forages in flocks (though in inland populations, individuals often forage singly on in pairs). The prey fish are 5-15 cm long. Occasionally it can also take insects, crustaceans, and dead fish. The Common tern forages up to 20 km away from the breeding colony, usually within 1 km of the shore.

Danube Delta 04-Oct-2011
Fonzy - Common wood pigeon

First shot with my new Sigma 400 mm APO

My Birds 2005 26-Apr-2005
Fonzy - COMMON WOOD PIGEON (2) 2010 26-May-2010
Fonzy - Common Wood Pigeon 02 SIGMA 400mm APO/5.6 scroll down to see more pictures My Birds 2005 08-Feb-2006