I would love to claim to be a fabulous bird photographer. Nope. What I am is a decent photographer with a fabulous photo op. All these photos were taken on the grounds of Arenal Observatory Lodge in Costa Rica. They've done it up right, with gorgeous, well-tended plantings of hummingbird-attracting flowers and some strategically-placed snags and perches.
Scaly-breasted hummingbird. It's rather dull in color, but it has a powerful lisping chirp with which the males advertise their presence from a dead twig.
Hepatic tanager, a Neotropical migrant that makes it up into the American Southwest. I've grown to love this bird's unusual dried-blood red, severe toothed bill and slightly mean face.
This just don't happen in southeast Ohio. Maybe if I put out bananas and papayas, I'd get curassows? Worth a try. Just crazy enough, it might work.
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It's wonderful that there are places in the world that take care of their native species of animals. Thank you for the positive start to my day!
Coatimundi fan here. Thanks!
Wonderful post, Julie. It brings to mind a funny exchange I had with my father w-a-a-a-y back. I must have been 8 or 10 years old and already a nature nut. For some reason, my dad was trying to get me to say "ground hog," and I wasn't catching on to his clues. He finally said, "It's an animal that has a day named after it," to which I replied: "Coatimundi?"
What a sane place you're visiting! No hunting--what a concept. Enjoy!
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