Vespertinus Collection
"Captivating Vespertinus: A Glimpse into the World of Evening Grosbeaks and Falcons" In the enchanting summer plumage, the Evening Grosbeak
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"Captivating Vespertinus: A Glimpse into the World of Evening Grosbeaks and Falcons" In the enchanting summer plumage, the Evening Grosbeak, scientifically known as Coccothraustes vespertinus, graces Washington in July. Its vibrant colors illuminate the twilight sky, a sight to behold. As dusk settles, other avian wonders emerge. The Great Crested Flycatcher and Eastern Phoebe join forces with their melodious calls, creating a symphony of nature's harmony. These Eastern beauties captivate all who encounter them. Venturing beyond borders, we find ourselves in Israel's Tal Shachar witnessing an extraordinary spectacle. The Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus) takes center stage on a bush - its elegant form accentuated by its striking red legs and wings spread wide open. This magnificent bird steals our breath away. A couple of Red-footed Falcons perch side by side; the male proudly displaying his regal presence on the left while his female counterpart exudes grace and beauty beside him. Their juvenile companion completes this picturesque scene atop a bush – truly a family affair. Nature's artistry continues to amaze us as three adult females and one male Red-footed Falcon gather together atop another bush at Tal Shachar. This captivating moment captured by an exceptional photographer earned well-deserved recognition in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 contest under "The Company of Three. " Picture No. 11675644 transports us once again to Tal Shachar where we witness yet another breathtaking display – a solitary male Red-footed Falcon perched gracefully upon a bush. His majestic presence leaves us in awe. With wings outstretched against an azure sky, Picture No. 11675646 showcases another mesmerizing moment featuring this remarkable falcon species atop yet another shrub at Tal Shachar - nature's theater at its finest. Picture No.