Bush Warbler in Winter, by Ohara Koson, ca. 1900-1910s



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Happy
Did you listen to Usually begins with blackbirds, robins & thrushes then joined by woodpigeons, wrens & warblers.
Lithographs from John Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain', 1873 in our

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warbler and bleedingheart ! <3 ;u;

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Finally hung up my wonderful phyllosctastic birthday gift from and 😍 drawn by the amazingly talented I love it! Spot the willow warbler 😍

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Congratulations to whose has advanced to the shortlist in children's fiction for the

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Lil sketch semichibi of a new oc! Just wanted to free myself of the idea HAHA

He is a white-browed tit-warbler!

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Japanese Bush Warbler

Conservation Status: Least Concern
Scientific Name: Horornis diphone
Distribution: Asia
Romanised Name: uguisu
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 2-5 years
Japanese Name: ウグイス
Diet: Omnivore

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One of my favorite birds, the White-browed tit-warbler. Day six

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Dressed up for a fancy bird-themed picnic! Sebby's outfit is based on a blackburnian warbler, and Pepsi's a snowy owl
(TopOC round 1 entry)

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おはよー!
朝にお散歩行ったら、ウグイスが鳴いてたよ。
まだ下手っぴで、不器用に鳴いてたのが可愛かった😊🦜

Good morning!
I went for a walk in the morning and heard a bush warbler singing.
It was cute how clumsily they chirped😊🦜



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Bush Warbler in Winter, Ohara Koson, ca. 1900s-1910s.



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Bush Warbler in Winter, by Ohara Koson, ca. 1900s-1910s.



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🎉3月11日
🎂おたんじょうびおめでとうございます!
🐥誕生鳥:ウグイス
🐥鳥言葉:予感
🎨誕生色:砥粉色(とのこいろ)
🎨色言葉:慈悲深さ・情熱・手際よさ

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Horornis diphone
Japanese nightingale
bush warbler

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A little gift for Niner, Spotter and his favorite bird ! the Hooded warbler

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The art is by tomatomagica, but here’s and I’s collaborative team, Flyin’ Friends Precure! Sky motif overall, with weather sub attacks and bird design/naming scheme. L-R, we have Cure Birdie, Cure Robin, and Cure Warbler, along with Guripon! All of them are boys! https://t.co/zjRYtmBR6v

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Reed Warbler with Reeds and Iris, attributed to Kitao Shigemasa, ca. 1830-1833

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