Thanks guys. Alan, I hate to disappoint you but it's not too "wild" where these were taken - the beautiful extensive grounds of the place we stayed in San Gerardo de Dota, which is far down in a lovely valley after a horrid 30 minute drive down the mountainside. The best part of our trip; cool at night needing some bedding and quite warm most days but prone to afternoon mists. However, no plastic feeders since there were far too many flowers!
So when are you going?
Ringed Kingfisher. Mostly luck and quite cropped. Tarcoles river (crocodile
country)
Jack
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These are great shots, and what's really nice that they are in the wild and not eating from a plastic feeder.
The luck is going after people with camera in their hands... Oh, well - you have to know how to use real camera, I'm switching to my cellphone!Thanks guys. Alan, I hate to disappoint you but it's not too "wild" where these were taken - the beautiful extensive grounds of the place we stayed in San Gerardo de Dota, which is far down in a lovely valley after a horrid 30 minute drive down the mountainside. The best part of our trip; cool at night needing some bedding and quite warm most days but prone to afternoon mists. However, no plastic feeders since there were far too many flowers!
So when are you going?
Ringed Kingfisher. Mostly luck and quite cropped. Tarcoles river (crocodile
country)
Jack
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How did you like the Coffee in Dota?
Btw, your photos are getting more and more exciting!
The luck is going after people with camera in their hands... Oh, well - you have to know how to use real camera, I'm switching to my cellphone!
Oh oh, we're not coffee drinkers but should have tried some considering the reputation. We stayed at Hotel de Montana Suria and enjoyed their meals. I noted that the beef and chicken was first rate. I'm afraid the excitement will die since I've posted the better ones! However, if we get to go back I promise to do better because I'd spend more time in fewer places.
A friendly resident choped us a large chunk of sugar cane so we experienced chewing that, at least.
Thanks everyone for the likes, but if you've been there you know the birds deserve all the credit. In country locations I felt safe walking around with my gear but didn't in the cities. I was worn out from many miles packing the 1DX2 and 400 DO II but no complaints since it was so much fun.
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Jack
This little bird is so beautiful. Very clear shot! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful pic!
We have far too many Canadian Geese too. I wish we could repatriate them.Yes, Canada sure has it's fair share of those guys, especially in public areas! Nice to see you have lots of birds to shoot these days! I'm not faring so well.
This, with a 24mm lens as I skedaddled.
Jack