I am into bird watching and animal photography and I love Latin America and its colorful birds! If I had my way, I'd love to settle down near a tropical rainforest and just spend time with these exotic birds all my life.
I finally quit my full-time, well-paying job last year and decided to jump right into feeding my passion and showing others wild animals the way I see them.
I now try to take photographers from all around the world to share and spread these beauties. Not only does this allow me to revisit these beautiful jungle animals, but it also helps others like me to explore and experience what this beautiful country has to offer. I believe that the more people are aware of what wildlife has to offer, the more they'd be appreciative and empathetic to it.
1st from my pandora's box are the species from Costa Rica, and I will keep sharing more beautiful photos from other countries that I visit.
All photos are taken from my Canon 1dx mark ii and 600mm lens.
Enjoy and let me know what you think!
Enjoy and let me know what you think!
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Margay
Turquoise-Browed Motmot
Resplendent Quetzal
Green Honeycreeper
Margay
Keel-Billed Toucan
Violet Sabrewing
Three-Toed Sloth
Why, hello there. [But maybe more like, Whyyyyyyyyyyyyy............heeeeeelllllllloooooooooooooooooooooo.........theeeeeeeeerrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee................]
Chestnut-Colored Woodpecker
Coppery Headed Emerald
Spectacled Owl
Squirrel Cukcoo
Margay
Crested Caracara
Fiery-Throated Hummingbird
Margay
Yellow-Crowned Night-Heron
Collared Aracari
Resplendent Quetzal
Glass Frog
Three-Wattled Bellbird
White Throated Magpie Jay
Red Eyed Tree Frog
Yellow Throated Toucan
Capuchin Monkey
Scarlet Macaws
Always beautiful. This is how to view them, in the wild, not in a cage.
Golden-Browed Chlorophonia
Scarlet Macaw
Speckled Tanager
King Vulture
Note: this post originally had 83 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.
These are incredible...absolutely stunning! Many look like they are posing for you! You certainly have a talent. Thank you for making the choice to make your passion your life work, and for sharing with others so that we can see the beauty as well.
I love Margay, they are so cute and tiny and hard to see them running around, and those stunning birds!!
Thank you for the gorgeous images! Those birds are so splendid. Mother Nature is my favorite artist.
Love all the colours and vibrancy. I know what my favourite bird is now - the green honeycreeper. It's in my favourite colour, turquoise
Such marvellous photos and stunning animals. You have captured the beauty wonderfully.
Absolutely stunning! The colors so vibrant and pictures were taken at that 'oh-so-right' moment! Thanks for sharing them! Awesome photography!
Thank you for the beautiful pictures And for identifying the subjects. so many times we see good pictures with no ID.
Oh my gosh! What an adventure! You have some amazing photos. That monkey! Truth be told I'd be nervous about being in the jungle--aren't there snakes, too?
Beautifully composed pictures capturing these creatures magnificently...
Beautiful. I often wonder about the names of birds though, many seem to have colours in their names that dont match the plumage. If I ever discover a red animal perhaps I shall name it bluey?
These are all so gorgeous. I love the birds I have at my feeders. My resident male cardinal and I said hello to each other this morning when I went out to refill the feeder. He was waiting for me. I love and appreciate my birds, but these guys are on a whole other level! I think I'd stay glued to my feeder all day if I had resplendent quetzals showing up!
Hello from Costa Rica, this are amazing photographs, I feel inspired by your work! Thank you for sharing.
They have the genes already, so they should them remake them in places where the dominant species doesn't exterminate them, doesn't deny the ecologic harm and doesn't prepare the apocalypse. immediately after they took out the dangerous species, the humans destroyed all the others - in fact the presidential family of the dude whose reelection they force is actively involved in this.
These are incredible...absolutely stunning! Many look like they are posing for you! You certainly have a talent. Thank you for making the choice to make your passion your life work, and for sharing with others so that we can see the beauty as well.
I love Margay, they are so cute and tiny and hard to see them running around, and those stunning birds!!
Thank you for the gorgeous images! Those birds are so splendid. Mother Nature is my favorite artist.
Love all the colours and vibrancy. I know what my favourite bird is now - the green honeycreeper. It's in my favourite colour, turquoise
Such marvellous photos and stunning animals. You have captured the beauty wonderfully.
Absolutely stunning! The colors so vibrant and pictures were taken at that 'oh-so-right' moment! Thanks for sharing them! Awesome photography!
Thank you for the beautiful pictures And for identifying the subjects. so many times we see good pictures with no ID.
Oh my gosh! What an adventure! You have some amazing photos. That monkey! Truth be told I'd be nervous about being in the jungle--aren't there snakes, too?
Beautifully composed pictures capturing these creatures magnificently...
Beautiful. I often wonder about the names of birds though, many seem to have colours in their names that dont match the plumage. If I ever discover a red animal perhaps I shall name it bluey?
These are all so gorgeous. I love the birds I have at my feeders. My resident male cardinal and I said hello to each other this morning when I went out to refill the feeder. He was waiting for me. I love and appreciate my birds, but these guys are on a whole other level! I think I'd stay glued to my feeder all day if I had resplendent quetzals showing up!
Hello from Costa Rica, this are amazing photographs, I feel inspired by your work! Thank you for sharing.
They have the genes already, so they should them remake them in places where the dominant species doesn't exterminate them, doesn't deny the ecologic harm and doesn't prepare the apocalypse. immediately after they took out the dangerous species, the humans destroyed all the others - in fact the presidential family of the dude whose reelection they force is actively involved in this.