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Sucrier à ventre jaune - BananaquitPosted by Suzanne Labbé (Granby, Canada) on 31 March 2008 in Animal & Insect and Portfolio. En demande spéciale pour Monte Stevens qui réclamait une photo prise dans la forêt tropicale de Porto Rico... Special request from Monte Stevens who wanted pictures form the Puerto Rico rain forest...
Comments (12)
Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaReally pretty detail and excellent color. A great image! 31 Mar 2008 5:17am @Michael Skorulski: Thank you very much Michael ;o) @Marion: Thanks Marion. Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceOiseau plus exotique et couleurs vives pour celle-ci, tourterelle familière et couleurs chaudes pour celle d'hier... 2 atmosphères différentes mais bien captées, difficile d'avoir une préférence !! 31 Mar 2008 9:11am @Evelyne Dubos: Merci beaucoup Évelyne. Tes commentaires sont toujours les bienvenus. StarCosmosBleu from Bedford.Qc, Canadatrès belles couleurs .et lumière...l,arrière plan est excellent 31 Mar 2008 11:50am @StarCosmosBleu: Merci beaucoup :o) vu@granby - Wolfgang from Granby, Quebec, CanadaEncore une fois le sujet bien mis en évidence, bravo! 31 Mar 2008 1:26pm @vu@granby - Wolfgang: Merci Wolfgang ;o) @Silvia: Vielen Dank Silvia. @Eleftheria, 9 years old,: Thank you very much mademoiselle Eleftheria ;o) Vikram from Chandler, United StatesBeautiful capture! Great framing! Nice DOF and colours! 31 Mar 2008 7:16pm @Vikram: Thanks Vikram ! Sandrine from Cincinnati, United StatesTres belle photo! Belles couleurs et lumiere... 31 Mar 2008 11:14pm @Sandrine: Merci beaucoup Sandrine ! Monte Stevens from Fort Collins, United StatesThank you! Just what I wanted to see! I made a business trip there a few years ago and have always wanted to take a photo trip to the rainforests. Did you get to hear and see the coqi frogs? 1 Apr 2008 12:39am @Monte Stevens: Yes ! Lovely songs. We were fortunate enought to be with people for a Christmas party in their house and the frogs were talking all night. Puerto Rico is an exciting birding destination. There are 16 species of birds found nowhere else in the world. I had the chance to see 15 of those :o) |