The hepatic tanager can be a very, very red bird. This one was hanging around the fruiting trees near the lodge I was staying at in the Hyacinth Valley of Brazil. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens and 1.4 teleconverter (for 550mm) ISO 800, f/8 at 1//250th of a second, Nikon SB-900 flash
——- So many in
——- The family Tanager
——- Show Natures’ spectral
——- Commitment Red orange yellow
——- Yellow green.blue
——- Nothing the old gal won’t
——- Do for you .
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——- So many in
——- The family Tanager
——- Show Natures’ spectral
——- Commitment Red orange yellow
——- Yellow green.blue
——- Nothing the old gal won’t
——- Do for you .
Such a beautiful bird! Simple and elegant
That bird really must work on its camo!