Photograph of a Lapwing incubating its eggs, for which in 1895 Reginald Badham Lodge (1852–1937) received from the Royal Photographic Society the first medal ever presented for nature photography. Hosking and Lowes stated their belief that this was the first photograph of a wild bird.
This work is in the public domain.
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lapwing_incubating_its_eggs_-1895-_Reginald_Badham_Lodge.jpg
I would be grateful if you could help me clarify any information about this photo.
Golden-backed Frog
Mushroom grown on frog body
About 25 mm long. Matthew, I have emailed you re these.
the rare and elusive murder deer of savary island. almost got me but I managed to outrun it.
It doesn't appear that it's some kind of injury damage as much as a deformity and, I understand, from A.K.D., (Avian Keratin Disorder). It's hard to believe she, a woodpecker, has survived to adulthood with this bill.
Flew down and landed on the screen. I quickly searched for the species so it could be with its kin ;-)
Had another frog in its mouth