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Flint_Hawk

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This is the African Hoopoe. The Hoopoe is easily identified by its crown, also called a crest.

Credits:

Songbird ReMix Hoopoes & Scimitarbills (African Hoopie) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity


Legends of Fantasy by Susan Justice (formerly McKivergan) at Renderosity
Jungle Flowers Vol 2 by Traveler formerly at RDNA
Public Domain Photo from pxhere
Wasteland Plants by MartinJFrost at DAZ 3D
ABC Heavens by Antje Darling and Bez Boardman at Renderosity

African Morning
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Flint_Hawk

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These beautiful birds have feathers that shine with reflected light that gives them a dark purple sheen. They are often found around palm trees.


Credits:

Songbird ReMix Hoopoes & Scimitarbills (Violet Woodhoopoe) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity


Legends of Fantasy by Susan Justice (formerly McKivergan) at Renderosity
Torch Lily-xfrog by Konstantin Kim at CGTrader
DA Palm Island by Design Anvil at DAZ
ALXN Sky Textures alexaana at Renderosity

Splendor in Paradise
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RAMWolff

Wolff Playing with Beez!
Contributing Artist
This striking couple are the Rufous-crested Coquette Hummingbirds.

Credits:

Songbird ReMix Hummingbirds of South America (Rufous-crested Coquette) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Blooming Tropical Plants by MartinJFrost at DAZ 3D
Flame of the Woods by hathienphu88 at CG Trader
Autumn Thicket by Susan Justice (formerly McKivergan) at Renderosity

Pair of Jewels
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Can not find the Blooming Tropical Plants! I really like that Bird of Paradise and would love to find one that nice.

Love all of your renders, gorgeous stuff!
 

RAMWolff

Wolff Playing with Beez!
Contributing Artist
Hyena are really frightening animals! I was relieved to find out they aren't related to dogs.
I watched a documentary about them and they can actually be very sweet and kind of cuddly. The man had a rescue thing going for them and he would spend time with them. So while they are wild and are only trying to survive they are sentient enough to know kindness when extended without it looking like dinner on two legs! LOL
 

RAMWolff

Wolff Playing with Beez!
Contributing Artist
Thanks Flint. Found them under Peanterra name. For whatever reason they were not coming up on Andrey Pestryakov pages! On sale too!! Checked out. Now I have to download and convert but this published artist makes very nice models!
 

Flint_Hawk

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All That Glitters

...is not gold. These birds from Greek mythology were vicious man-eaters. Read more about them in the Field Guide that comes with the Songbird Remix Birds of Legend.


Credits:

Songbird ReMix Birds of Legend (Stymphalian) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Ron's Glitter by ron deviney at DAZ
3D Scenery-Dried Out River by ShaaraMuse3D at Renderosity
Abstract Backgrounds by ellearden at Renderosity

All That Glitters
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Flint_Hawk

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The dove is a symbol of peace & the Bluebird symbolizes the search for happiness, which is ongoing, and is found within oneself.

To find out more about the Myths, Stories & Legends that surround these birds see the Field Guide that is included with the Songbird Remix Birds of Legend.

Credits:

Songbird ReMix Birds of Legend (The Peace Dove and The Bluebird of Happiness) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Lisa's Botanicals - Sunflower by Lisas_Botanicals at Renderosity

Photo Props-Picket Fence by ShaaraMuse3D at Renderosity
MR-Stockphotos-Wood and Bark by Antje Darling at Renderosity
Legends of Fantasy by Susan Justice (formerly McKivergan) at Renderosity
30 Sky Backgrounds by Victoria Goodman, AKA vyktohria at Renderosity

Peace and Happiness
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Flint_Hawk

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The brightly colored male Sand Lizards are known for their aggressive behaviors when competing for females.

Credits:

Nature's Wonders Lizards of the World Vol. 5 (Sand Lizard) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Tiny Plants - Flowering Sea Thrift by MartinJFrost at DAZ
Moss 7 Species and Stones by Assetkit at CGTrader
Legends of Fantasy by Susan Justice (formerly McKivergan) at Renderosity
ABC Heavens by Antje Darling and Bez Boardman at Renderosity

Romance Is in the Air

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Flint_Hawk

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This colorful agama is the Rainbow Agama. It is native in a wide range of countries, which now include southern Florida where it was introduced through the reptile trade.

Not only is this Agama on the hunt, but it had better watch out, because there is a Verreaux's Eagle on the hunt too.


Credits:

Nature's Wonders Lizards of the World Vol. 5 (Rainbow Agama) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Songbird ReMix Birds of Prey Vol 6 - Eagles of the World2 (Verreaux's Eagle) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity
Nature's Wonders Dragonflies & Damselflies of the World Vol. 1 (Emperor Dragonfly) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Three rocks by Ehsan-soleymannia at CG Trader
3D Scenery-Sandy Retreat by ShaaraMuse3D and HWW0 at Renderosity
Acacia tree by black-everyday at ShareCG
MTR_CloudScapes3 by MAPTROPOLIS Products From Content Paradise and E-Frontier’s Poser

On the Hunt
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Flint_Hawk

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The Little Eagle is small for an eagle. It occurs throughout most of continental Australia. Hopefully it will not have to deal with more fires.


Credits:

Songbird ReMix Birds of Prey Vol 6 - Eagles of the World2 (Little Eagle) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Nature's Wonders Moths of the World Vol. 1 (Hercules Moth) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Lisa's Botanicals - Indian Grass by Lisas_Botanicals at Renderosity

Kangaroo by Lyne of Lyne's Creations

Tree stump pack - 2 by Ehsan-soleymannia at CG Trader
Legends of Fantasy by Susan Justice (formerly McKivergan) at Renderosity
Public Domain Photo from Needpix

Smoke on the Breeze
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Flint_Hawk

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As its name implies the Spanish Eagle is native to Spain.


Credits:

Songbird ReMix Birds of Prey Vol 6 - Eagles of the World2 (Spanish Eagle) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Nature's Wonders Lizards of the World Vol. 3 (Common Wall lizard) by Ken _Gilliland at Renderosity

Tree stump pack - 2 by Ehsan-soleymannia at CG Trader
Woods Modules by Peanterra at DAZ
Nature Trees Pack 5 by Andrey Pestryakov at DAZ
Legends of Fantasy by Susan Justice (formerly McKivergan) at Renderosity
Spanish Forest Vol 3 by emmaalvarez at Renderosity
Spiraea japanica bush by Ehsan-soleymannia at CG Trader

Spanish Morning Mist
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Ken Gilliland

Dances with Bees
HW3D Exclusive Artist

JOdel

Dances with Bees
HW Honey Bear
We used to get them through my neighborhood around January. For 3-4 days everything would be covered in birds. And they they would be gone. I never saw them from enough of a distance to see the whole "field" of flying birds, but they definitely had us on their migration route.

Haven't seen them for some years now. They may have shifted their path.

Ours may have been grackles, rather than starlings, though.
 

Janet

Dances with Bees
Contributing Artist
Thank you Ken!

This makes a lot of sense:

"Birds have a much higher temporal resolution than we do," says Pesendorfer, meaning that birds take in certain information around them and process it much more quickly than humans. "They see much faster than we do."

Birds are fascinating!

For anyone who hasn't seen it I highly recommend David Attenborough's Life of Birds. They went above and beyond to get great photography. From what I heard they put cameramen in little shacks up in trees for a couple weeks at a time.
 
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