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  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, flying in Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-075145 (1).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, flying with an insect it has caught, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-080711 (1).jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying from its nest with chicks, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-085408.jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch with green leaves with an insect it has caught, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-080653crop B.jpg
  • Fairy Pitta, Pitta nympha, sitting with a maggot in its beak, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-151642.jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-075552 (3)vertical cr...jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-074810.jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-085409 (2)tight crop.jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying from its nest with chicks, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-085409 (1).jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-101026 (1).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-055842.jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-055907 (1).jpg
  • Fairy Pitta, Pitta nympha, sitting on the ground in the forest with an insect in its beak, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-175134 (1).jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-091729 (2).jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-101841.jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, flying with an insect it has caught, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-064128 (1).jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying from its nest with chicks, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-071807.jpg
  • Fairy Pitta, Pitta nympha, sitting on the ground in the forest in Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-150401.jpg
  • Fairy Pitta, Pitta nympha, sitting with a maggot in its beak, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-151636 (1).jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying from its nest with chicks, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-085408 (5).jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying from its nest with chicks, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-085409 (2).jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-085409 (2)vertical cr...jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-100937 (2).jpg
  • Young Indian cuckoo, Cuculus micropterus, sitting in a tree, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-071733.jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-074214 (1).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch with green leaves with an insect it has caught, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-080653crop A.jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying from its nest with chicks, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-072435.jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying from its nest with chicks, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-085409.jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-073046 (2).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, flying with an insect it has caught, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-080711_01.jpg
  • Fairy Pitta, Pitta nympha, sitting on the ground in the forest with a worm in its beak, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-173856.jpg
  • Fairy Pitta, Pitta nympha, sitting on the ground in the forest in Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-164613 (1).jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-102617 (1).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-073325.jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, chick in nest spreading its wings, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-073513.jpg
  • Fairy Pitta, Pitta nympha, sitting with a maggot in its beak, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-152050 (1).jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-102801 (2).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-073842 (2).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, flying in Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-075145 (1)crop.jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying from its nest with chicks, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-075552.jpg
  • Fairy Pitta, Pitta nympha, sitting with a maggot in its beak, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-152652.jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, chicks in nest, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-060424 (3).jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, flying Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-075552 (3)tight crop.jpg
  • Japanese Rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina dichotoma dichotoma, Guangshui, Hubei province, China.  In Chinese the beetle is called '獨角仙' (which translates to 'single-horned immortal') or '雙叉犀金龜' Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights. In the most popular game, two different male beetles are placed on a log.[2] They will battle each other, trying to push each other off the log, the one to stay on the log is the winner. This is a huge source and loss of money to many people, especially in the Ryukyu Islands.  By means of their forked horn they lift other males off the ground and throw them into the air.
    SWD-2018-07-19-102214 (3).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, bird feeding its chick in a nest, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-064130.jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, chick in nest spreading its wings, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-072800 (1).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, flying in Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-073048.jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-075136.jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, sitting in a nest feeding chicks, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-070354 (5).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, flying with an insect it has caught, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-080711_01 crop.jpg
  • Fairy Pitta, Pitta nympha, sitting with a maggot in its beak, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-17-151716_01.jpg
  • Chinese Sparrowhawk, Accipiter soloensis, chicks with wings spread in a nest, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-18-073125 (2).jpg
  • Black Baza, Aviceda leuphotes, sitting on a tree branch with green leaves with an insect it has caught, Guangshui, Hubei province, China
    SWD-2018-07-20-080653.jpg