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Sc Name: Amazilia yucatanensis
Taken@Cancun Mexico
The only record shot I could have on this elusive hummingbird
This bus owned by the University of Colorado Buff Bus is a 2008 New Flyer D60LFR, operating on the Williams Village Limited route.
This bus was originally delivered to Mississauga Transit as 0873, and was purchased by Buff Bus in 2019.
Photo taken on 18th St at Colorado Ave in the University of Colorado campus in Boulder, CO.
Here's the Buff collection so far... the only one missing is the VTN Exclusive 3", but i have doubles of the Website and SDCC exclusives as well as most of the Minis, so i'm not too fussed atm ^___^
As you can see, there's space for plenty of expansion this year!
Shame the shelves aren't deep enough to accommodate the 3 15" Buff Monsters that are being released this year...
This buff-tailed coronet / colibrà colihabano was photographed at Balcón Tumpiki, in the Mindo region of Ecuador
This photograph was obtained at a facility with no wildlife in captivity. Some birds, mammals, and insects were drawn within photographic range by the provision of various carefully maintained foods appropriate to the species and habitat. Natural foods were also abundantly available in the area within and around the facility
These birds taunted me the whole trip - a new species that I never quite 'got'. Despite lying in wait for hours getting nothing but a tick infestation, and despite seeing or hearing them at five or six locations, this pic (rescued entirely by electronic darkroom magic) is probably the best of 100 attempts. They do tend to keep inside dense stream-side undergrowth but are not particularly shy or retiring.
Stiking colour and markings - in a more complete view the buff sides are quite stunning. Said to be declining due to loss of riverside vegetation from cattle and and burning.
After watching Berst & Askew do a big buff floater I thought I needed to have a crack at it............ and as warned......... my shoulders a bloody sore now!!!
Life bird. Pair of "buffies" seen foraging in grass above pond on Taft Road. They were loosely associating with 6 American Go1den P1overs. Documentary image.
900 mm equivalence
Lunchtime walk - the same patch that I visit often, but I seem to see different creatures almost every time!