Costa Rica! Merry Christmas bird

Resplendent Quetzal: San Geraldo de Dota, Costa Rica — The Resplendent Quetzal has become my Christmas bird. For no reason except maybe for the colors, and the over the top ornamentalism, and the fact that I generally see one in the weeks coming up to Christmas, if I get to Costa Rica, and I have for at least most of the past 10 years. So, my Christmas bird. I have yet to get my perfect photo of a Quetzal, which keeps me coming back for more. They are predictably active only in the early morning, before the sun works its way down to stream level in the deep Savegre River Valley…Valley of the Quetzals…and there is never enough light to do full justice to the glorious, resplendent, plumage. There are worse ways to celebrate Christmas, so if it becomes a tradition, that’s okay with me. OM Systems OM-1 with ED 100-400mm IS zoom at 800mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications (with ISO shutter speed limits reset for the low light). Processed in Photomator and Photo Quality. And a very Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Costa Rica! Crimson-collared Tanager

Crimson-collared Tanager: Mirador y Soda Cinchona, Costa Rica, December 2023 — We stopped for the waterfall where the road crosses the La Paz River, but Mirador y Soda Cinchona was our first stop for birds, and it did not disappoint. All the foothills specialties stopped by the Soda’s redesigned deck and gave us such a good show that even the excellent lunch menu had trouble getting us to the table. The was the best look we got the whole trip of the Crimson-collard Tanager…such a vivid and contrasty bird that it is actually quite hard to photograph. OM Systems OM-1 with ED 100-400mm IS zoom at 800mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Photomator.
Costa Rica! Violet

Violet Saberwing: Mirador y Soda Cinchona, Costa Rica, December 2023 — The largest of the Central American hummingbirds, common in the foothills and at mid-elevations in the mountains of most of Central America, skipping Guatemala and Nicaragua. This bird, from Costa Rica, is a sub-species of the nominate, common to all of Costa Rica and Western Panama at the right elevations. A stunning bird, as this intimate portrait, taken in the rain, shows. OM Systems OM-1 with ED 100-400mm IS zoom at 800mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Photomator.
Costa Rica! Green-crowned Brilliants drying

Green-crowned Brilliant Hummingbirds: Mirador y Soda Cinchona, Costa Rica, December 2023 — It was raining lightly much of the time we were in Cinchona at the Soda, so the hummers were bathing and fluff drying their feathers…providing interesting looks at these otherwise very elegant birds. This is a male and a female Green-crowned Brilliant. We saw the females at other places and at other elevations, but we only found males at Soda Cinchona. OM Systems OM-1 with ED 100-400mm IS zoom at 800mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Photomator.
La Paz Waterfall, Costa Rica

One of the best known waterfalls in Costa Rica, mainly because a busy road crosses the foot of the falls on a narrow bridge (just out of frame). The area on either side of the bridge has been colonized by stalls selling tourist merchandise of all kinds, making parking a risky business…as is crossing the narrow bridge with its traffic for alternative views of the falls. This is actually the lower section of the last of 5 major waterfalls just upriver. To see both sections you have to climb a little hill beyond the falls, in which case the bridge is in the way (I have that photo and may share it one day), or you have to stand in the middle of the bridge, which no sane person would do for long…certainly not long enough for anything but a cell phone pic. I do not have that photo. OM Systems OMD E-M5 Mk3 with 12-45mm Pro zoom. In-camera HDR. Processed in Photomator.
Costa Rica! This is my banana!

Prong-billed Barbet: Mirador y Soda Cinchona, Costa Rica, December 2023 — There is a story that during the 2009 earthquake that destroyed much of the Cinchona region in Costa Rica, the Soda (shop or cafe) was full of customers. At the first rumble the owner yelled for them all to come to the kitchen, where they watched as the rest of the building collapsed down the mountain side. What we visited on our second day in Costa Rica is the rebuilt Mirador y Soda Cinchona. The Prong-billed Barbet, also a regular visitor to the Soda, does not care. It is all about bananas and their ownership for Barbets. This banana is obviously owned by this Barbet. Barbets exist, not only in the tropics of Central and South America, but also in the tropics of Africa and Asia…some are lowland rainforest birds and some have ranges, like the Prong-billed, in the foothills and even mountains. All have the typical heavy bill and stout body. They are cavity nesters and most excavate holes the same way woodpeckers do. Fun facts from my morning reading on Barbets 🙂 OM Systems OM-1 with ED 100-400mm IS zoom at 800mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Photomator.
Costa Rica! Green-crowned Brilliant

Green-crowned Brilliant Hummingbird: Mirador y Soda Cinchona, Costa Rica, December 2023 — Circling back to the first full day of our Costa Rican adventure now, and working our way through day by day — In all his finery! In my opinion, one of the most beautiful hummingbirds…all in subtle shades of brilliant green with that little bright blue chin patch. We had lunch (a first for me) while watching the birds at Mirador y Soda Cinchona…which is certainly one of my favorite stops in Costa Rica. And the food was almost as good as the birds! Never enough light, but still. OM Systems OM-1 with ED 100-400mm IS zoom at 800mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Photomator.
Costa Rica! Not your normal Quetzal shot

Resplendent Quetzal: San Geraldo de Dota, Costa Rica, December 2023 — I am still trying for my “best” Resplendent Quetzal photo. The light is never good, just after dawn in the shadows of the steep mountain valley on the Pacific slope of Costa Rica, and the distances are just over what we might like…and with the streamer feathers the bird is hard to fit effectively in a frame at any focal length that will capture the feather detail…but still you have to try every time this magnificent bird gives you the chance. And Quetzals in flight? Even harder 🙂 So I am happy with this photo. OM Systems OM-1 with ED 100-400mm IS zoom at 552mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Photomator and Photo Quality (photo enhance and photo unblur). Another shot at ISO 25600.
Costa Rica! Female Quetzal

Female Resplendent Quetzal: San Geraldo de Dota, Costa Rica, December 2023 — The female of the Quetzal shows the birds’ membership in the Trogon tribe more clearly…and it is a fairly spectacular bird in its own right. Quetzal photography always strains the limits of whatever camera you use, as the birds are only reliably active before the sun reaches down into the depths of the Savegre valley…and this was a an overcast day after a rainy dawn anyway. OM Systems OM-1 with ED 100-400mm IS zoom at 800mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Photomator and “photo enhancer & photo unblur”. Taken at ISO 25600. 🙂
Costa Rica! In one end and out the other

Lesser Violet-ear Hummingbird: Batsu Gardens, San Geraldo de Dota, Costa Rica, December 2023 — Just for a smile. Stuff happens. This Lesser Violet-ear was sipping from a suspended flower and reached the saturation point. This is more common than you might think when hummingbirds drink sugar water. OM Systems OM-1 with the ED 100-400mm IS zoom at 570mm equivalent. Program mode with my birds-in-flight modifications. Processed in Photomator and “photo enhancer and unblur” (great app, terrible title).