ahhhh...i think you are mistaken. the bird you refer to looks like the mosley mongrel. the alectrona bird's plumage is far more impressive, as you can tell from the picture below with an envible rear tail
the ranges are especially beautiful, and perfect on a winters day i knew you'd appreciate a little taste of home, my lovely. and thank you, i'm loving the red at the moment :smt008
Awww, such beautiful lions...lol at the pic with the woman..great indeed Tarshi, amazing pic of Australias Nature, peaceful, colourful and silent- just wonderful:smt023
Amazing photos, Sin. :smt049 I love Nick Brandt's works. Thanks for introducing me to Jason Armstrong, too. :smt023
Some incredible, amazing additions, Sin, Christine and Tam!!! A different view of the jungle v v v .
Thanks Tam. ..Are these real ants? Trained ants? The top looks like he's doing a lil workout :smt047 Adorbs.
They're real. I couldn't find the original article that had more detail, but I did find this one (with more pics, too): http://www.buzzfeed.com/babymantis/andrey-pavlovs-unbelievable-ant-photography-1opu
Thank you Bliss- great addition!! Tammy-yes, it's mine...lol at your ants, those are georgous! An unknown ant-circus/state/ world for us..:smt023 Andrey Pavlov is a name in macro-photography, really a very smart idea what he did there!!