Here’s another fine looking bird from South America. This time, the cloud forest of Ecuador. Just one of many beautiful tanagers from that part of the world. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 250mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/320th of a second
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Beautiful colors, Sean! Wonderful photo of a splendid bird.
Thanks Sue, I might be heading back down to South America again soon to capture more of the great color down there.
great pic. ) great colors to look at. ) great comp. @liteing . ) new spelling for lighting ) thanks me.
Thanks Michael.
—– No moss accumulates
—– Beneath the feet of this small jewel
—– A varietal gatherer .
I just recently read, a female bird has only one ovary so she is lighter for flight.
And their bones are hollow, making them extremely light.
Nice contrast with the berries.