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#11173879
24 Apr 2024
The Bronzed Drongo (Dicrurus Aeneus) Is A Small Indomalayan Bird With Glossy Black Overall Belonging To The Drongo Group. They Are Resident In The Forests And Well-wooded Gardens Of The Indian Subcontinent And Southeast Asia. The Bronzed Drongo Has Iridescent Colors On Its Back, Chest, And Head, Including Metallic Blue-green Or Purple On Its Crown, Nape, Mantle, And Breast. They Capture Insects Flying In The Shade Of The Forest Canopy By Making Aerial Sallies From Their Perches. They Are Very Similar To The Other Drongos Of The Region But Are Somewhat Smaller And Compact With Differences In The Fork Depth And The Patterns Of Gloss On Their Feathers. They Are Very Good At Mimicking The Calls Of Many Other Bird Species Which Is A Trait Shared With Many Drongo Species. The Calls Are Usually A Pleasant Jumble Of Shrill Sounds, Whistles, Buzzes, And Metallic Notes. A Bronzed Drongo Is Looking With A Wink In Curiosity And Sometimes The Bird Is Itching And Shaking Itself, From A Tree In A Forest In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 24/04/2024.
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#11173880
24 Apr 2024
The Bronzed Drongo (Dicrurus Aeneus) Is A Small Indomalayan Bird With Glossy Black Overall Belonging To The Drongo Group. They Are Resident In The Forests And Well-wooded Gardens Of The Indian Subcontinent And Southeast Asia. The Bronzed Drongo Has Iridescent Colors On Its Back, Chest, And Head, Including Metallic Blue-green Or Purple On Its Crown, Nape, Mantle, And Breast. They Capture Insects Flying In The Shade Of The Forest Canopy By Making Aerial Sallies From Their Perches. They Are Very Similar To The Other Drongos Of The Region But Are Somewhat Smaller And Compact With Differences In The Fork Depth And The Patterns Of Gloss On Their Feathers. They Are Very Good At Mimicking The Calls Of Many Other Bird Species Which Is A Trait Shared With Many Drongo Species. The Calls Are Usually A Pleasant Jumble Of Shrill Sounds, Whistles, Buzzes, And Metallic Notes. A Bronzed Drongo Is Looking With A Wink In Curiosity And Sometimes The Bird Is Itching And Shaking Itself, From A Tree In A Forest In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 24/04/2024.
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#11173881
24 Apr 2024
The Bronzed Drongo (Dicrurus Aeneus) Is A Small Indomalayan Bird With Glossy Black Overall Belonging To The Drongo Group. They Are Resident In The Forests And Well-wooded Gardens Of The Indian Subcontinent And Southeast Asia. The Bronzed Drongo Has Iridescent Colors On Its Back, Chest, And Head, Including Metallic Blue-green Or Purple On Its Crown, Nape, Mantle, And Breast. They Capture Insects Flying In The Shade Of The Forest Canopy By Making Aerial Sallies From Their Perches. They Are Very Similar To The Other Drongos Of The Region But Are Somewhat Smaller And Compact With Differences In The Fork Depth And The Patterns Of Gloss On Their Feathers. They Are Very Good At Mimicking The Calls Of Many Other Bird Species Which Is A Trait Shared With Many Drongo Species. The Calls Are Usually A Pleasant Jumble Of Shrill Sounds, Whistles, Buzzes, And Metallic Notes. A Bronzed Drongo Is Looking With A Wink In Curiosity And Sometimes The Bird Is Itching And Shaking Itself, From A Tree In A Forest In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 24/04/2024.
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#11173882
24 Apr 2024
The Bronzed Drongo (Dicrurus Aeneus) Is A Small Indomalayan Bird With Glossy Black Overall Belonging To The Drongo Group. They Are Resident In The Forests And Well-wooded Gardens Of The Indian Subcontinent And Southeast Asia. The Bronzed Drongo Has Iridescent Colors On Its Back, Chest, And Head, Including Metallic Blue-green Or Purple On Its Crown, Nape, Mantle, And Breast. They Capture Insects Flying In The Shade Of The Forest Canopy By Making Aerial Sallies From Their Perches. They Are Very Similar To The Other Drongos Of The Region But Are Somewhat Smaller And Compact With Differences In The Fork Depth And The Patterns Of Gloss On Their Feathers. They Are Very Good At Mimicking The Calls Of Many Other Bird Species Which Is A Trait Shared With Many Drongo Species. The Calls Are Usually A Pleasant Jumble Of Shrill Sounds, Whistles, Buzzes, And Metallic Notes. A Bronzed Drongo Is Looking With A Wink In Curiosity And Sometimes The Bird Is Itching And Shaking Itself, From A Tree In A Forest In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 24/04/2024.
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#11173884
24 Apr 2024
The Bronzed Drongo (Dicrurus Aeneus) Is A Small Indomalayan Bird With Glossy Black Overall Belonging To The Drongo Group. They Are Resident In The Forests And Well-wooded Gardens Of The Indian Subcontinent And Southeast Asia. The Bronzed Drongo Has Iridescent Colors On Its Back, Chest, And Head, Including Metallic Blue-green Or Purple On Its Crown, Nape, Mantle, And Breast. They Capture Insects Flying In The Shade Of The Forest Canopy By Making Aerial Sallies From Their Perches. They Are Very Similar To The Other Drongos Of The Region But Are Somewhat Smaller And Compact With Differences In The Fork Depth And The Patterns Of Gloss On Their Feathers. They Are Very Good At Mimicking The Calls Of Many Other Bird Species Which Is A Trait Shared With Many Drongo Species. The Calls Are Usually A Pleasant Jumble Of Shrill Sounds, Whistles, Buzzes, And Metallic Notes. A Bronzed Drongo Is Looking With A Wink In Curiosity And Sometimes The Bird Is Itching And Shaking Itself, From A Tree In A Forest In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 24/04/2024.
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#11173885
24 Apr 2024
The Bronzed Drongo (Dicrurus Aeneus) Is A Small Indomalayan Bird With Glossy Black Overall Belonging To The Drongo Group. They Are Resident In The Forests And Well-wooded Gardens Of The Indian Subcontinent And Southeast Asia. The Bronzed Drongo Has Iridescent Colors On Its Back, Chest, And Head, Including Metallic Blue-green Or Purple On Its Crown, Nape, Mantle, And Breast. They Capture Insects Flying In The Shade Of The Forest Canopy By Making Aerial Sallies From Their Perches. They Are Very Similar To The Other Drongos Of The Region But Are Somewhat Smaller And Compact With Differences In The Fork Depth And The Patterns Of Gloss On Their Feathers. They Are Very Good At Mimicking The Calls Of Many Other Bird Species Which Is A Trait Shared With Many Drongo Species. The Calls Are Usually A Pleasant Jumble Of Shrill Sounds, Whistles, Buzzes, And Metallic Notes. A Bronzed Drongo Is Looking With A Wink In Curiosity And Sometimes The Bird Is Itching And Shaking Itself, From A Tree In A Forest In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 24/04/2024.
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#11155131
17 Apr 2024
A man sells early vegetables are on a market stand on Old Kleparz Market in Old Town of Krakow as spring gardening season started in Poland on April 17, 2024. Seasonal herbs and early vegetables mature earlier than usual due to high temperatures in February and March.
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#11155135
17 Apr 2024
Tulips are seen on market stands on Old Kleparz Market in Old Town of Krakow as spring gardening season started in Poland on April 17, 2024. Seasonal herbs and early vegetables mature earlier than usual due to high temperatures in February and March.
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#10868190
21 Dec 2023
Water is freezing in the Drung area of Tangmarg, north of Srinagar, as the 40-day harshest winter period known as 'Chillai-Kalan' is beginning in Kashmir on Thursday, in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on December 21, 2023.
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#10868191
21 Dec 2023
Water is freezing in the Drung area of Tangmarg, north of Srinagar, as the 40-day harshest winter period known as 'Chillai-Kalan' is beginning in Kashmir on Thursday, in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on December 21, 2023.
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#10868194
21 Dec 2023
Water is freezing in the Drung area of Tangmarg, north of Srinagar, as the 40-day harshest winter period known as 'Chillai-Kalan' is beginning in Kashmir on Thursday, in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on December 21, 2023.
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#10868195
21 Dec 2023
Water is freezing in the Drung area of Tangmarg, north of Srinagar, as the 40-day harshest winter period known as 'Chillai-Kalan' is beginning in Kashmir on Thursday, in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on December 21, 2023.
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#10868204
21 Dec 2023
Ice is forming on a wire in the Drung area of Tangmarg, north of Srinagar, in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on December 21, 2023. The 40-day harshest winter period known as 'Chillai-Kalan' is beginning in Kashmir on Thursday.
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#10868232
21 Dec 2023
A swallow bird is walking on a frozen layer of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on December 21, 2023. The 40-day harshest winter period, 'Chillai-Kalan,' is beginning in Kashmir on Thursday.
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#10587456
3 Oct 2023
EDMONTON, CANADA - SEPTEMBER 29, 2023: General view of Boyle Street encampment, one of several small-scale sanctioned encampments serving Edmonton's homeless population, on September 29, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Canada's downtowns, vital for economic growth and social vitality, are in crisis due to the pandemic, economic shifts, changing work patterns, opioid crisis, mental health issues, and homelessness. Edmonton, for example, faces a rising office vacancy rate post-pandemic, leading building owners and managers to collaborate with community groups on drug, homelessness, and crime issues. Solving these complex challenges requires a whole-of-society approach, involving the private sector, civil society, and all levels of government, with the need for creative, multi-stakeholder solutions to secure our cities' futures.
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#10587458
3 Oct 2023
EDMONTON, CANADA - SEPTEMBER 29, 2023: General view of Boyle Street encampment, one of several small-scale sanctioned encampments serving Edmonton's homeless population, on September 29, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Canada's downtowns, vital for economic growth and social vitality, are in crisis due to the pandemic, economic shifts, changing work patterns, opioid crisis, mental health issues, and homelessness. Edmonton, for example, faces a rising office vacancy rate post-pandemic, leading building owners and managers to collaborate with community groups on drug, homelessness, and crime issues. Solving these complex challenges requires a whole-of-society approach, involving the private sector, civil society, and all levels of government, with the need for creative, multi-stakeholder solutions to secure our cities' futures.
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