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This bird is beautiful; notice its tail with a drop-shaped tip.
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
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Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
(Eumomota superciliosa australis)
Cerro Lodge
Tárcoles
Costa Rica
When I visited Yucatan (Mexico) on the visits to the "cenotes" and in Chichén Itzá we saw many birds of this species. I think I can say that it was one of the birds most often sighted.
At that time my only goal was to take a picture or two to register the species and so I didn't spent much time photograping birds. As the result I don't have good enough photos of this species and this one is not much better.
At the time we were told that they were known by the name "Pájaro Reloj" (Clock Bird) and indeed the periodic movement of the tail reminds us of a pendulum clock.
"The elders of the region tell that Thot (the Maya name for Pájaro Reloj) appears every time someone is about to die, is placed on the highest branch and moves his tail of two feathers in the form of a pendulum while his song, very similar to the ticking of a clock, it does not cease until a soul leaves the land of the living." [1]
[1] - Translated from referenciarelojera.com/la-leyenda-del-pajaro-reloj/
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Udu-de-coroa-azul
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Free Bird
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
(Hylomanes momotula)
Tenorio Vulcan
Costa Rica
Just to prove we saw her/him ... at the bottom of a deep and dark ravine... at such a distance that when the guide told us it was perched on fallen trunk, I saw the trunk but there was no bird there.
To frame it in the sensor, I had to focus on the trunk and then I follow it all the way down until I saw this litle motmot.
This species was the reason we decide to go to the Bijagua and indeed we saw it but on conditions far from what we expected. Next time, if we someday will have a next time, we need to spent more days on the zone.
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All my photos are now organized into sets by the country where they were taken, by taxonomic order, by family, by species (often with just one photo for the rarer ones), and by the date they were taken.
So, you may find:
- All the photos for this trip Costa Rica (2018) (177)
- All the photos for this order CORACIIFORMES (240)
- All the photos for this family Momotidae (Momotídeos) (19)
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I will be away from Flickr for a few days to have eye surgery.Adult bird feeding its chick, carrying the caterpillar to the nest.
Pássaro adulto alimentando o filhote, levando a lagarta para o ninho
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
umbre de muri muri de mainé
dunde ne vegnì duve l'è ch'ané
da 'n scitu duve a l'ûn-a a se mustra nûa
e a neutte a n'à puntou u cutellu ä gua
e a muntä l'àse gh'é restou Diu
u Diàu l'é in çë e u s'è gh'è faetu u nìu
ne sciurtìmmu da u mä pe sciugà e osse da u Dria
e a funtan-a di cumbi 'nta cä de pria
E 'nt'a cä de pria chi ghe saià
int'à cä du Dria che u nu l'è mainà
gente de Lûgan facce da mandillä
qui che du luassu preferiscian l'ä
figge de famiggia udù de bun
che ti peu ammiàle senza u gundun
E a 'ste panse veue cose ghe daià
cose da beive, cose da mangiä
frittûa de pigneu giancu de Purtufin
çervelle de bae 'nt'u meximu vin
lasagne da fiddià ai quattru tucchi
paciûgu in aegruduse de lévre de cuppi
E 'nt'a barca du vin ghe naveghiemu 'nsc'i scheuggi
emigranti du rìe cu'i cioi 'nt'i euggi
finché u matin crescià da puéilu rechéugge
frè di ganeuffeni e dè figge
bacan d'a corda marsa d'aegua e de sä
che a ne liga e a ne porta 'nte 'na creuza de mä
(Momotus lessonii lessonii)
Heredia
CR
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All my photos are now organized into sets by the country where they were taken, by taxonomic order, by family, by species (often with just one photo for the rarer ones), and by the date they were taken.
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Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
I will be away from Flickr for a few days to have eye surgery.
Adult bird feeding its chick, carrying the caterpillar to the nest.
Pássaro adulto alimentando o filhote, levando a lagarta para o ninho
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
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Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Adult bird feeding its chick, carrying the caterpillar to the nest.
Pássaro adulto alimentando o filhote, levando a lagarta para o ninho
Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil
Idalgashinna railway station is located 8 km west to the Haputale. And the elevation is 1615m (5298') above sea level. The 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge main line between Haputale and Idalgashinna offers a spectacular view because the land falls away steeply for a great distance on both sides. Both sides of the railway station have panoramic views. The view on northern side running beyond Boralanda, Welimada up to Udu Pussellawa, Hakgala and on the southern side running beyond Beragala down to the coast at Hambantota and Udawalawa Reservoir is clearly visible.
Most of the days the station is covered in mist. As it is situated on a mountain ridge, the rain water falling on the roof flows to two major rivers Mahaweli and Walawe.
There are 13 tunnels between the Ohiya and Idalgashinna Railway stations.
Viljandi lossimäed.
Viljandi castle ruins.Estonia.
Competition: Walking the PATH (classic) - WINNER 23.08.2007
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Adult bird feeding its chick, carrying the caterpillar to the nest.
Pássaro adulto alimentando o filhote, levando a lagarta para o ninho
Illustration/Art
Photo Art
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Amazonian Motmot
Momotus momota
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Momotidae (Família)
Coraciiformes (Ordem)
Pássaro Silvestre
Olhos D'Água, Alexânia
Goiás, Brasil