The same two species of hummingbirds in night with flash & in daylight – interesting differences:
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Daylight – White-necked Jacobin |
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Night with flash – Crowned Woodnymph |
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Daylight – Rufous-tailed Hummingbird |
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Night with flash – Rufous-tailed Hummingbird |
A four hour drive with lunch break got me up the final dirt road into a semi-mountainous rainforest and the Rancho Naturalista lodge and private forest which I started exploring this afternoon and evening. Tomorrow morning is 5:30 birding on deck and a trip to a park after breakfast with our birding guide Harry who is from the U.K. and lived here 6 years. He is good! The other two clients are men from Canada. This is going to be good! 🙂
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