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Mar 28, 2024 12:18:18   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
bajadreamer wrote:
Usually the males of a species (especially Tanagers) are much brighter, more colorful and in general, more beautiful, than the females. This is one species, Burnished-buff Tanager, where, even though she is not as brightly colored as the males, this female is still a beautiful bird. This was taken in Brazil at Itororo Ecolodge where this species was not common but did occasionally show on the grounds. Shot with a Canon R5, 600 mm f/4.0 lens at SS 1/200, ISO 2000, f/4.0. Processed in PS with small branch behind bird cloned out.
Usually the males of a species (especially Tanager... (show quote)

Woweee πŸ†

Gorgeous πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

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Mar 28, 2024 16:48:56   #
RickL Loc: Vail, Az
 
Excellent photography

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Mar 28, 2024 21:26:48   #
SkyKing Loc: Thompson Ridge, NY
 
bajadreamer wrote:
Usually the males of a species (especially Tanagers) are much brighter, more colorful and in general, more beautiful, than the females. This is one species, Burnished-buff Tanager, where, even though she is not as brightly colored as the males, this female is still a beautiful bird. This was taken in Brazil at Itororo Ecolodge where this species was not common but did occasionally show on the grounds. Shot with a Canon R5, 600 mm f/4.0 lens at SS 1/200, ISO 2000, f/4.0. Processed in PS with small branch behind bird cloned out.
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…Thank you for including the details behind the image…!

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Mar 29, 2024 09:30:19   #
Zooman 1
 
She is a pretty lady! Fine photo.

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Mar 29, 2024 14:11:20   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
bajadreamer wrote:
Usually the males of a species (especially Tanagers) are much brighter, more colorful and in general, more beautiful, than the females. This is one species, Burnished-buff Tanager, where, even though she is not as brightly colored as the males, this female is still a beautiful bird. This was taken in Brazil at Itororo Ecolodge where this species was not common but did occasionally show on the grounds. Shot with a Canon R5, 600 mm f/4.0 lens at SS 1/200, ISO 2000, f/4.0. Processed in PS with small branch behind bird cloned out.
Usually the males of a species (especially Tanager... (show quote)


Great shot, Baja!

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Mar 30, 2024 12:49:00   #
RickL Loc: Vail, Az
 
Excellent photography, good use of rule of thirds, very sharp image.

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Mar 30, 2024 16:54:51   #
JeffDavidson Loc: Originally Detroit Now Los Angeles
 
Beautiful bird and very nicely photographed.

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Mar 30, 2024 18:32:25   #
RickL Loc: Vail, Az
 
Your photography is exceptional, this shot is well balanced, in focused and reflects a beautiful mood. Very well executed!

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Mar 31, 2024 14:32:35   #
topcat Loc: Alameda, CA
 
Nice capture

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