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digitalfountains · 5 months ago
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Michelle Vawer by Anthony Batista
- 2014
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oldcountrybear1955 · 11 months ago
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Jon Passavant - Photographed by Anthony Batista - 2015
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timberlakegallery · 11 months ago
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2023 | Justin Timberlake and Tiger Woods photographed by Anthony Batista.
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squawkoverflow · 1 year ago
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A new variant has been added!
White-bellied Antbird (Myrmeciza longipes) © Anthony Batista
It hatches from brown, dark, dense, difficult, high, male, rapid, variable, and white eggs.
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raewritesfiction · 2 years ago
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Photoshoot by Anthony Batista for Interview Magazine
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ag-updates-and-archives · 6 months ago
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stories by kaio_batista, may 25
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internetdruid · 10 months ago
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Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture (Cathartes burrovianus) © Anthony Batista
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pedrohub · 2 years ago
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Pedro Pascal by Anthony Batista (2014)
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na-bird-of-the-day · 2 months ago
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BOTD: Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture
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Photo: Anthony Batista
"Like the Turkey Vulture, Lesser Yellow-headed Vultures have featherless heads. When feeding, vultures sometimes need to stick their heads deep into the cavities of dead animals to get to the juiciest bits! At times like these, a bald head is very useful – otherwise bits of flesh, blood, or other fluids might get stuck on their feathers, creating quite a mess. Though vultures spend a lot of time preening, or cleaning their feathers, it would be impossible for them to clean their own heads."
- The Peregrine Fund
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milla-frenchy · 5 months ago
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new old pic
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new/old outtake of pedro pascal photographed by anthony batista (pedro pascal daily on X)
https://x.com/pascalarchive/status/1800928298786230273?t=PRI-i9iBobMx58mp_Ovlwg&s=19
Jfyghtyfvtyb 😍😍😍😍
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alonglistofbirds · 1 year ago
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[1881/10977] Buff-breasted wren - Cantorchilus leucotis
Order: Passeriformes Suborder: Passeri Superfamily: Certhioidea Family: Troglodytidae (wrens)
Photo credit: Anthony Batista via Macaulay Library
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herpsandbirds · 1 year ago
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Wrenthrush (Zeledonia coronata), family Zeledoniidae, Panama
This is the only member of this family.
photograph by Anthony Batista
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timberlakegallery · 11 months ago
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2023 | Justin Timberlake and Tiger Woods.
by Anthony Batista.
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squawkoverflow · 1 year ago
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A new variant has been added!
Lemon-rumped Tanager (Ramphocelus icteronotus) © Anthony Batista
It hatches from black, brown, common, conspicuous, dark, female, large, male, open, orange, red, small, stout, and yellow eggs.
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thewaythisis · 2 years ago
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Another outtake from Anthony Batista
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proton-wobbler · 8 months ago
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Genus: Zeledonia
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Wrenthrush (Anthony Batista)
This bird is a whole host of "why is it named that? its not that kind of bird!" Neither a wren (Troglodytidae), nor a thrush (Turdidae), nor is it a member of the wood-warbler family (Parulidae). In 2017, along with the host of movements and restructuring that affected a lot of varying bird families, the Wrenthrush finally got its proper sorting: It's own family, Zeledoniidae! Like many of the outlying songbird families, it can be hard to pinpoint their place in the "family tree" (or perhaps "order tree" would be a better way to describe it--). The current theory is that the Wrenthrush is likely related to Spindalidae and the Cuban Warblers (Teretistridae), as well as more distantly related to New World sparrows (Passerellidae) and New World blackbirds (Icteridae).
The etymology behind the name is a commemoration of a Costa Rican ornithologist named José Castulo Zeledón.
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