Costa Rica is a paradise for bird photographers, offering a stunning array of hummingbirds that challenge even the most experienced shooters. One such gem is the Green-breasted Mango (Anthracothorax prevostii), a vibrant and agile species known for its dazzling iridescence and rapid flight. Photographing this magnificent bird at a feeder at the Cabañas Colibrí Tayutic… Continue reading Capturing the Elusive Green-breasted Mango with the Canon RF 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM and Speedlite 580EX
Category: Bird Trips (Pictures & Stories)
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Hummingsbirds near the verdant Caribbean Rainforest of Costa Rica
If you ever find yourself in the lush gardens of Cabañas Colibrí Tayutic, Costa Rica, you might feel as though you’ve stepped into a living jewel box. Tiny, iridescent hummingbirds zip past your ears, their wings a blur, their colors flashing brilliantly in the tropical sunlight. This lodge is a haven for hummingbird enthusiasts, offering… Continue reading Hummingsbirds near the verdant Caribbean Rainforest of Costa Rica
Recommendations for a stay in the Stelvio National Park
In the heart of the majestic Alps, where rugged peaks rise into the sky and untouched landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see, lies the enchanting Stelvio National Park or Stilfser Joch. Nestled in this breathtaking expanse lies the Stelvio Pass, a mountainous wonderland that attracts both adventurers and nature lovers. For avid… Continue reading Recommendations for a stay in the Stelvio National Park
The Thrill of Being in an Army Ant Swarm: Antbirds in Costa Rica’s Lowland Forests
Standing amidst an army ant swarm in the Sarapiquí region of caribian Costa Rica is both exhilarating and humbling. The air crackles with tension as predators and prey play out an ancient drama. The thrill is heightened by the cacophony of bird calls and the sharp rustling of ant legs over leaves. Witnessing the symbiosis… Continue reading The Thrill of Being in an Army Ant Swarm: Antbirds in Costa Rica’s Lowland Forests
Hiking and birding in Stelvio National Park in the Alps
A meeting of nature enthusiasts at dawn. In the heart of the majestic Alps, where rugged peaks rise into the sky and untouched landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see, lies the enchanting Stelvio National Park. Nestled in this breathtaking expanse lies the Stelvio Pass, a mountainous wonderland that attracts both adventurers and… Continue reading Hiking and birding in Stelvio National Park in the Alps
Observing Shorebirds in Tortuguero National Park/ Costa Rica
A stroll around the Mawamba Lodge in Tortuguero NP. A pop of pink in the mangroves. Easily recognizable by its bright pink plumage and distinctive spoon-shaped bill, the Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) is one of the most striking birds in Tortuguero. These birds typically inhabit shallow, saline waters where they use their wide bills to… Continue reading Observing Shorebirds in Tortuguero National Park/ Costa Rica
Pygmy Owl in CHKO Kokorin in Czech Republic
It is foggy and windless in the Kokorin Valley. The area is named after Kokorin Castle, which towers over the valley of the same name. Already at the southern end of the long valley there are impressive sandstone formations that are so typical of this area. The numerous pine trees give the wildly romantic landscape… Continue reading Pygmy Owl in CHKO Kokorin in Czech Republic
A love-struck Red-crested Bustard in the bush
Clouds appear, but they dissipate inside Etosha dryness. They produce an impressive, constantly changing light. The mood is worth a hundred panoramic shots of the wide, dry plain, savanna light, a lonely one Zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) in the salt pan. Then suddenly there is movement between the thorny bushes. A courting male bustard who… Continue reading A love-struck Red-crested Bustard in the bush
Andean Cock-of-the-rock at Tunquini Field Station near La Paz
The caravan that sets off from Chailo over a swaying suspension bridge could be perfectly captured in any slave film. It is a humid midday heat when we arrive on an November day at the place that lies at the entrance to the Tunquini Field Station – Chailo. But the legendary Andean Cock-of-the-rock is said… Continue reading Andean Cock-of-the-rock at Tunquini Field Station near La Paz
Mouse-colored Tyrannulet panting on its nest
In a mesothermal valley with a well-established cactus vegetation in Bolivia, where the sun paints the sky in shades of orange and pink, a pair of Mouse-colored Tyrannulets (Phaeomyias murina) have found a remarkable breeding site. Nestled in the protective branches of a thorn bush, her tiny nest houses 5 eggs that will soon be… Continue reading Mouse-colored Tyrannulet panting on its nest
A Pair of Red-breasted Mergansers passing the cliffs of Kilcummin Head
Standing on the windswept cliffs on the rugged coastline of northwestern Ireland, I gaze out over the open water, scanning the horizon for signs of life. Standing on Kilcummin Head, called Benwee Head also, I watch long chains of shearwaters skimmed the surface of the ocean, riding the wind effortlessly. Among the species present, the… Continue reading A Pair of Red-breasted Mergansers passing the cliffs of Kilcummin Head
Hoatzin on a Nest in Manu National Park
As the sun filters through the dense foliage of Manu National Park, I find myself on a quiet trail by the riverbank, scanning the treetops. Suddenly, the unmistakable silhouette of a Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin) appears, perched delicately on a nest. This bird is a wonder, both ancient and peculiar, and here in the heart of… Continue reading Hoatzin on a Nest in Manu National Park