Bufflehead are one of our most amusing ducks. The simple black-and-white plumage of the male Bucephela albeola might appear bland...
Brazil is an amazing country loaded with a huge number of species of bird that birders the world over...
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No, of course not, but what a picture! Hat-tip to Mike McDowell.
Quentin Tarantino might sue you. Seriously.
You only have until midnight tonight to enter the Wildlife Conservation Society Birds of Brazil giveaway. Get to it already!
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