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Se não houver frutos, valeu a beleza das flores. . . Se não houver flores, valeu a sombra das folhas . . . Se não houver folhas, valeu a intenção da semente . . . (Henfil)
Gràcies per les vostres visites i comentaris.
Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios.
Thanks for your visits and comments.
Thanks for comments, sorry if I can not answer for lack of time! Know that you make my life happy! Hugs dear friends! Marta
Una luz turbadora, me atrae,
me aprisiona.
A veces puedo salir.
Salgo y vivo mi vida normal.
¿La vida es normal?
¿Quién lleva una vida normal?
Aquel mendigo que duerme en el portal,
¿lleva una vida normal?
La señora de los rulos de lunes,
¿lleva una vida normal?
Cada vida es normal y anormal.
Cada vida esta hecha para ser vivida anormalmente
Deseo una luz con penumbra.
Una luz con sueño.
¿Una luz con sombras?
¿Sombras?
When Costa Ricans say “pura vida,” it's a way of saying hello. For the Costa Rican people, it represents a way of life that welcomes a minimal lifestyle, celebrates good fortune, and encourages you to take things in your stride.
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I’ve never participated in a “Bird Photography” tour, but while traveling in other countries I’m always on the lookout for birds. So, while our tour group was enjoying evening cocktails at a lodge in Costa Rica, I was out on the deck with one hand on my drink and the other for my camera. This male Tanager flew in for a visit and was close enough for me to snap a quick portrait without spilling my drink. It was a good day 😉
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(I think this is a Hepatic Tanager. Correct me if you know the proper name.)
The Hepatic Tanager’s sweet, caroling song carries well through the open pine and pine-oak forests of its highland habitats. Named for the male’s dusky reddish upperparts (“hepatic” refers to the liver), this species’ scientific name (flava) also references the female’s yellow plumage. Hepatic Tanagers occur in much of South and Central America and barely reach the southwestern areas of the United States. In Central and South America there are 300+ species of tanagers that, despite sharing a name, are unrelated to the 4 species in the U.S. and Canada.
- Cornell Lab of Ornithology
(Nikon Z6, 24-200/f4-6.3 @ 200 mm. 1/160 @ f/8, ISO 18000, edited to taste)
Bon cap de setmana
Buen fin de semana
Have a good weekend
Gràcies per les vostres visites i comentaris.
Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios.
Thanks for your visits and comments.
"Sin amor, la humanidad no podría existir un día más"
- Erich Fromm -
Para ti, querida Pilar, con muchísimo cariño.
¡¡Un PORRÓN de besos!! ;)))
Otras de las que se acercaban al charco a saciar su sed eran las ortegas,aunque hasta los últimos días no se les pudo hacer nada a buena distancia,esta claro que ellos deciden,hay que ser pacientes y darles margen hasta que poco a poco cojan,o no,confianza.
Saludos.