Urban Wildlife: Top 5 Photos of the Week
Urban wildlife is wildlife that can live or thrive in urban/suburban environments or around densely populated human settlements such as townships.
Now let’s see in this article, some amazing “Urban Wildlife” photos that we have featured from our Facebook group.
WEEKLY FEATURE (25 OCT – 31 OCT 2021): Urban Wildlife
Sunbirds and spiderhunters make up the family Nectariniidae of passerine birds. They are small, slender passerines from the Old World, usually with downward-curved bills.
This photo has photographed somewhere in Sri Lanka.
The long-tailed shrike or rufous-backed shrike is a member of the bird family Laniidae, the shrikes. They are found widely distributed across Asia and there are variations in plumage across the range.
This urban wildlife photo has photographed in thailand.
The white wagtail is a small passerine bird in the family Motacillidae, which also includes pipits and longclaws. The species breeds in much of Europe and the Asian Palearctic and parts of North Africa.
This photo has photographed in Mandothi, Haryana.
This urban wildlife photo has photographed in india.
The common moorhen, also known as the waterhen or swamp chicken, is a bird species in the rail family.
This photo has photographed in Faridkot, Punjab, India.
So thank you to all the photographers who have submitted photos in the Urban Wildlife theme with the #pwc_urban hashtag. Your pictures can create awareness about the variety and beauty of wildlife in our environment. So feel free to share it on your social media.
We have featured these photos from our Facebook Group. Next week, you can be the one here, for that, Please join the group and follow the Weekly Challenge Rule.