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He recortado algo el encuadre, parece ahora más hecha con el 85mm que con el 55mm
Cámara: Kowa Six
Película: Kodak Portra 400
ISO: 400
Velocidad Obturación: 1/500
Apertura : f11
Distancia Focal: 55mm
Objetivo: Kowa 3.5/55mm
except it is actually a juvenile Blue faced Honeyeater with green facial skin!!..this one is sourcing nectar from the flowers of Golden Penda...in my garden.
Blue-faced Honeyeaters are noisy and gregarious, and are usually seen in pairs or small flocks. They are known as the Banana-bird in tropical areas, for their habit of feeding on banana fruit and flowers...about 28cm.
This past summer, I was just about to step off of the boardwalk when I noticed this dragonfly resting in the morning sun.
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We found this beautiful Red-faced Warbler while exploring Carr Canyon in the Huachucas of Southeastern Arizona. No matter how many times I see these little beauties it’s always exciting!
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White-faced ibis are in decline in North America due to the draining of wetlands. The largest nesting colony in the world can be found in the marshes around the Great Salt lake in Utah.
This one was photographed in the Bear River NWR, Utah.
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Black faced ibis in Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile.
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Part of a huge bronze sculpture by Tony Cragg on display at YSP (I'm not sure what it's called though). I liked how there seemed to be faces everywhere you looked.
White-faced Heron
Egretta novaehollandiae
Ardeidae
The White-faced Heron is particularly versatile. It can be seen in many different wetland habitats: they occur on reefs, in rock pools and mudflats by the coast, in estuaries and saltmarsh, swamps, rivers, drains and at farm dams; they even occur in pasture and hypersaline wetlands. There they can be seen foraging for a wide range of prey, mostly small aquatic creatures, using various methods, including standing and waiting for their prey, slowly stalking it, frantically dashing after it, or disturbing it by stirring the water with their feet.
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Christ the Redeemer is an Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, created by French sculptor Paul Landowski and built by Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa, in collaboration with French engineer Albert Caquot. Romanian sculptor Gheorghe Leonida fashioned the face.
The blue-faced Malkoha is a bird of open forests and scrub jungle. Easy to distinguish as its bill is apple green, and it has a naked patch of blue skin surrounding the eye. The sexes are alike. The bird is a non-parasitic Cuckoo found in the scrub and deciduous forests of peninsular India and Sri Lanka. The Blue-faced Malkoha forages in the undergrowth, taking a variety of insects, caterpillars and small vertebrates. It is also called the Small Green-billed Malkoha. This is a new species for me, the first of this year.
I'm going back to Berlin for a bit...partly because I'm reading a good novel about it and enjoying Deutschland'83 on the telly!
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