Of Birds and Butterflies
Up the tree branches, the monkeys were not the only ones that were getting a lot of attention from two-legged camera-toting humans. The birds, particularly the toucans, were very much the attraction, especially in the early morning up to after breakfast.
So I beg your indulgence if I allot a whole post for just birds and butterflies.
Can you see me? I camouflage well :)
Take your shot now or I shall fly away!
Sitting in a tree ... K.I.S.S.I.N.G!
I asked why we never sighted the parrots and the macaws, equally colorful birds, in the vicinity. I was told that these birds mostly live in the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. We are in the Caribbean side.
This looks like a woodpecker to me. Any one can confirm this?
Surprises definitely come in small packages, a sweet wren is spotted.
This one I totally have not seen before.
Got lucky with capturing the hummingbird as it feeds.
The wrap-around balcony was the spot where I took most of the butterfly images. I loved my "me" time shooting at the butterflies. As I look back, I can't remember why I had a "me" time.
And as a bonus, I found another shot of the land crab. Here it is.
Isn't it cute?
So I beg your indulgence if I allot a whole post for just birds and butterflies.
Can you see me? I camouflage well :)
Take your shot now or I shall fly away!
Sitting in a tree ... K.I.S.S.I.N.G!
I asked why we never sighted the parrots and the macaws, equally colorful birds, in the vicinity. I was told that these birds mostly live in the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. We are in the Caribbean side.
This looks like a woodpecker to me. Any one can confirm this?
Surprises definitely come in small packages, a sweet wren is spotted.
This one I totally have not seen before.
Got lucky with capturing the hummingbird as it feeds.
The wrap-around balcony was the spot where I took most of the butterfly images. I loved my "me" time shooting at the butterflies. As I look back, I can't remember why I had a "me" time.
And as a bonus, I found another shot of the land crab. Here it is.
Isn't it cute?
these are great shots. that land crab is really cute.
ReplyDeletelovely shots as usual. They have beautiful birds. I haven't seen a crab like that yet, beautiful colors, but we have the fiddler crabs with one very big claw almost as big as its body.
ReplyDeletei love the hummingbird feeding. great shot!
ReplyDeleteand there's our grumpy blue crab again. :)
It was a joy seeing all this creatures!
ReplyDeleteayyy, kakainggit naman! i've always wanted to photograph birds and butterflies. these are beautiful---my favorite is the hummingbird. what a gorgeous capture!
ReplyDeleteP.S. still cant comment on wordpress. i can't figure it out!:(
Amazing to see birds and butterflies in their natural environment. Love the kissing birds.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful series showing nature at its best. Fine close ups with excellent detail and color. I enjoyed looking at your work.
ReplyDeleteThe butterflies are gorgeous! Nature-watching can be so healing.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2012!
ReplyDeleteI'm finally able to blog hop again :D
Great shots especially the hummingbird feeding on a flower!
if you have that much photos of the birds it means that there's too many of them. beautiful time with the wild. undisturbed.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are great... Love the birds and the butterflies... That area down there is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have several kinds of woodpeckers here --and the one you shared looks like some kind of woodpecker, but I'm not sure.
Hugs,
Betsy
It must have been a glorious experience to see these colorful and beautiful creatures where they actually live.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
it's always amazing how our cameras can zoom in even on the tiniest bird.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind bird watching, i had fun reading this post esp. the "Kissing" song. hehe ^0^
your camera does good macro shots.
I've really enjoyed the whole beautiful sequence of images!
ReplyDeletedefinitely a photographer's haven ! Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteYou have some beautiful butterfly work there, Ms. Maria! You can be very proud of these images!
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