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  • Bije or bamboo garden usually located near the village. Each family own one<br />
Apatani Tribe<br />
Ziro Valley, Lower Subansiri District, Arunachal Pradesh<br />
North East India
    20141104_Bije_or_bamboo_garden_5.jpg
  • Galapagos Garden Eel (Taenioconger klausewitzi)<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC
    20141213_Galapagos_Garden_Eel_2.tif
  • Galapagos Garden Eel (Taenioconger klausewitzi)<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    1G4167_Galapagos_Garden_Eel.tif
  • Mahatma Ghandi memorial garden<br />
Delhi<br />
NCT<br />
Uttar Pradesh<br />
India
    20191031_Mahatma_Ghandi_memorial_98.TIF
  • Great tit (Parus major)<br />
Wales<br />
UK
    20240908_Great_tit_38.TIF
  • Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)<br />
Wales<br />
UK
    20240908_Blue_tit_34.TIF
  • Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)<br />
Wales<br />
UK
    20240908_Blue_tit_25.TIF
  • Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20190422_Toco_toucan_2.TIF
  • Festive amazon parrot (Amazona festiva)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20190420_Festive_Parrot_16.TIF
  • Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20190411_Toco_toucan_6.TIF
  • Festive amazon parrot (Amazona festiva)<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20190420_Festive_Parrot_29.TIF
  • Kids having lunch<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151220_Kids_having_lunch_7.tif
  • Kids having lunch<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151220_Kids_having_lunch_4.tif
  • Kids having lunch<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151220_Kids_having_lunch_6.tif
  • Kids having lunch<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151220_Kids_having_lunch_2.tif
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Capybara_49.tif
  • Channel-billed Toucan (Rhamphastos vitellinus)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Channel-billed_Toucan_20.tif
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Capybara_43.tif
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Capybara_41.tif
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Capybara_38.tif
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Capybara_25.tif
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_6...tif
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_6...tif
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_5...tif
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_5...tif
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_5...tif
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_3...tif
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_2...tif
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_3...tif
  • Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151213_Zoo_560.tif
  • Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151213_Zoo_558.tif
  • Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151213_Zoo_553.tif
  • Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151213_Zoo_502.tif
  • Kids having lunch<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151220_Kids_having_lunch_7.jpg
  • Kids having lunch<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151220_Kids_having_lunch_6.jpg
  • Kids having lunch<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151220_Kids_having_lunch_4.jpg
  • Kids having lunch<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151220_Kids_having_lunch_2.jpg
  • Channel-billed Toucan (Rhamphastos vitellinus)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Channel-billed_Toucan_21.jpg
  • Channel-billed Toucan (Rhamphastos vitellinus)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Channel-billed_Toucan_20.jpg
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Capybara_49.jpg
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Capybara_43.jpg
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Capybara_38.jpg
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Capybara_25.jpg
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_6...jpg
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_5...jpg
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_6...jpg
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_5...jpg
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_5...jpg
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_5...jpg
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_3...jpg
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_2...jpg
  • Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151213_Zoo_560.jpg
  • Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151213_Zoo_553.jpg
  • Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151213_Zoo_558.jpg
  • Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151213_Zoo_502.jpg
  • Channel-billed Toucan (Rhamphastos vitellinus)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Channel-billed_Toucan_21.tif
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_5...tif
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Capybara_41.jpg
  • Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)<br />
Zoo<br />
Georgetown<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151215_Black-crowned_Night_Heron_3...jpg
  • Necklace Orchid (Coelogyne rhabdobulbon)<br />
Mount Kinabalu<br />
Sabah<br />
Borneo<br />
Malaysia
    20180924_Necklace_Orchid_15.TIF
  • Necklace Orchid (Coelogyne rhabdobulbon)<br />
Mount Kinabalu<br />
Sabah<br />
Borneo<br />
Malaysia
    20180924_Necklace_Orchid_13.TIF
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_113.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_86.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_67.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_47.tif
  • Guereza colobus monkey (Colobus guereza)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Guereza_colobus_monkey_145.tif
  • Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes rajah)<br />
Mount Kinabalu<br />
Sabah<br />
Borneo<br />
Malaysia
    20180924_Pitcher_Plant_Nepenthes_raj...TIF
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_114.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_116.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_111.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_106.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_93.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_89.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_84.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_62.tif
  • Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)<br />
Entebbe<br />
UGANDA, Africa
    20230131_Vervet_monkey_57.tif
  • Masked Treefrog (Smilisca phaeota) CAPTIVE<br />
Chocó Region of NW ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, plantations , rural gardens, urban areas, heavily degraded former forest, ponds, and canals and ditches. Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
    Masked Treefrog MO821.tif
  • Masked Treefrog (Smilisca phaeota) CAPTIVE<br />
Chocó Region of NW ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, plantations , rural gardens, urban areas, heavily degraded former forest, ponds, and canals and ditches. Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
    Masked Treefrog MO788.tif
  • Tree frog (Heterixalus betsileo (?)) Antananarivo <br />
This frog has variable color morphs ranging from white to green and commonly seen in gardens around Antananarivo (Tana)<br />
Central highlands<br />
MADAGASCAR<br />
ENDEMIC
    MA38_Tree_frog.jpg
  • Azure-winged Magpie (Cyanopica cyana)<br />
Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Holm Oak groves, Olive trees, Pinewoods and Phoenician Juniper groves as well as riverside groves, wooded areas and parks and gardens. Iberian Peninsula.<br />
They are gregarious birds and usually found in small groups. Can be seen on the ground as well as on animals. They are omnivorous feeding on small invertebrates, insects, fruit, grasses, seeds, carrion and human rubbish.<br />
<br />
Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009<br />
© Pete Oxford / Wild Wonders of Europe<br />
Zaldumbide #506 y Toledo<br />
La Floresta, Quito. ECUADOR<br />
South America<br />
Tel: 593-2-2226958<br />
e-mail: pete@peteoxford.com<br />
www.peteoxford.com
    POX-2009-04-14_4A-W Magpie.jpg
  • Rough-skinned Treefrog (Hypsiboas cinerascens)<br />
Napo River bordering Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, rivers, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, rural gardens, and heavily degraded former forest. Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.
    SX1912 Rough-skinned Treefrog.tif
  • Masked Treefrog (Smilisca phaeota) CAPTIVE<br />
Chocó Region of NW ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, plantations , rural gardens, urban areas, heavily degraded former forest, ponds, and canals and ditches. Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
    Masked Treefrog MO817.tif
  • Masked Treefrog (Smilisca phaeota) CAPTIVE<br />
Chocó Region of NW ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, plantations , rural gardens, urban areas, heavily degraded former forest, ponds, and canals and ditches. Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.
    Masked Treefrog MO786.tif
  • Jewel chameleon FEMALE (Furcifer lateralis) commonly encountered across the island except in NW MADAGASCAR. Usually found in open scrubby lowlands, gardens and degraded habitats and within humid or dry areas. It is also found in and around the capital of Antananarivo.<br />
A small chameleon that may reach a length of 22cm. Coloration varies from uniformly green to a beautiful mix of green, blue, yellow and red. Three dark circles and a longitudinal white line along hte flanks are visible in most individuals. Dark stripes radiate out from the eyes and males and females are similar.<br />
There are more than 150 species world wide and over half of those are only found in Madagascar. All species on the island are Native.<br />
Chameleons are well-known for their special adaptions: The ability to change color rapidly to either match their surroundings or to reflect their mood. They have the capacity to move their turreted eyes independently of each other which allows them to look in different directions simultaneously. They have independent 360 degree vision except when hunting they use binocular vison to estimate the distance of the prey. They capture their prey with the rapid firing of their tongue which can extend to approximately half of their body length and is ended with a kind of gluing hammer. All species found in Madagascar lay eggs (Oviparous) and do not give parental care. The calumma and furcifer group are known as true chameleons as they have a prehensile tails. They tend to be solitary except during the breeding season. <br />
Furcifer lateralis is CITES 11 classification BUT is one of four species that may be exported from Madagascar - mainly for the international pet trade.<br />
ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR
    MA8830_Jewel_chameleon.jpg
  • Local dentist in Xizhou market.  This small Bai village is about 20 km north of Dali. Xizhou's fortunes were originally made in the tea trade. Wealthy tea merchants built their residences and pleasure gardens here during the Ming Dynasty. Today, Xizhou is better known for its craftsmen and carpenters who make the distinctive carved doors, shutters and decorative panels that grace the modern homes built in the traditional style. <br />
Bai are the second largest ethnic minority in Yunnan. They occupy most of the lands to the north and west of Cangshan in Western Dali Prefecture. They also reside in Lanping and Lushui Counties in Jujiang Prefecture and in Lijiang and Ninglang Counties.<br />
Bai houses tend to be made from brick rather than stone. The costumes are more or less the same in the different areas with only the head-gear changing. Young woman wear white pants and top with a white hat. Older woman wear the side-fastened, solid-colour vest over a long-sleeve blouse, apron and trousers. In Jianchuan they wear clothes similar to the Naxi-style black and white sheepskin cape. The bonnet, though it made of several layers sometimes with a lot of embroidery.
    3838 Xizhou market dentist.jpg
  • Ecuadorian Thrush (Turdus maculirostris)<br />
Cloud forest<br />
Western slope of Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
This thrush in mainly arboreal and rather shy.<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Found in lightly forested and wooded habitats and adjacent gardens in lowlands and subtropics of western Andes mainly below 1900 meters. Found in coastal west Ecuador and extreme nw Peru.
    MND250 Ecuadorian Thrush.jpg
  • Azure-winged Magpie (Cyanopica cyana)<br />
Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Holm Oak groves, Olive trees, Pinewoods and Phoenician Juniper groves as well as riverside groves, wooded areas and parks and gardens. Iberian Peninsula.<br />
They are gregarious birds and usually found in small groups. Can be seen on the ground as well as on animals. They are omnivorous feeding on small invertebrates, insects, fruit, grasses, seeds, carrion and human rubbish.<br />
<br />
Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009<br />
© Pete Oxford / Wild Wonders of Europe<br />
Zaldumbide #506 y Toledo<br />
La Floresta, Quito. ECUADOR<br />
South America<br />
Tel: 593-2-2226958<br />
e-mail: pete@peteoxford.com<br />
www.peteoxford.com
    POX-2009-04-14_99A-W Magpie.jpg
  • Yellow Oriole (Icterus nigrogularis) nest building<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: Open woodland, scrub and gardens. Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, the Guianas and parts of northern Brazil and Bonaire.
    BN5817_Yellow_Oriole_Nest_building.jpg
  • Yellow Oriole (Icterus nigrogularis) nest building<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: Open woodland, scrub and gardens. Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, the Guianas and parts of northern Brazil and Bonaire.
    BN5772_Yellow_Oriole_Nest_building.jpg
  • Yellow Oriole (Icterus nigrogularis)<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: Open woodland, scrub and gardens. Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, the Guianas and parts of northern Brazil and Bonaire.
    BN5844 Yellow Oriole.jpg
  • Yellow Oriole (Icterus nigrogularis)<br />
BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean<br />
HABITAT & DISTRIBUTION: Open woodland, scrub and gardens. Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, the Guianas and parts of northern Brazil and Bonaire.
    BN5763 Yellow Oriole.jpg
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