White-crowned Parrot

White-crowned Parrot: Las Curces Biological Research Station (OTS), San Vito, Costa Rica — I am not sure why the number of different Parrot species we were seeing at Las Cruces did not register at the time. As I go back through my photos from our few days there, I am amazed to keep finding new parrots. It is almost as much fun as being there was! This is the White-crowned Parrot. I had seen White-fronted Parrots in Honduras, and maybe had them confused in my mind, but I am pretty sure this was a life bird at the Wilson Botanical Gardens at Las Curces. Not the best encounter…distant and behind some foreground palm fonds, and against the light…but still! We had better sightings later (which you will probably see in a few days 🙂 Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent (cropped and enlarged to maybe 1800mm or more). Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixomator Photo and Apple Photos. ISO 200 @ f4 @ 1/500th. +1.7 EV for the backlight.
Lily: Happy Easter

For Easter morning, a Lily from the Wilson Botanical Gardens at the Las Cruces Biological Research Station in San Vito, Costa Rica. We spent a December morning exploring the extensive gardens with a local guide. Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Photo and Apple Photos. ISO 100 @ f4 @ 1/500th.
Crested Guan

Crested Guan: Las Cruces Biological Research Station (OTS), San Vito, Costa Rica — Guans are hard to miss, if they are around at all. They are huge. Even the Black Guan of higher elevations is big, and the Crested Guan is the size of a turkey. In fact they remind me a lot of a turkey. And Crested Guans, like turkeys, seem to like yards and gardens, openings, clearings, where they are easy to see. We see them at La Selva Biological Station in the Sarapique valley in the Caribbean lowlands, and we found this one in the Wilson Botanical Gardens in the foothills of the Pacific slope. Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixomator Photo and Apple Photos. ISO 100 @ f4 @ 1/800th.
Brown-hooded Parrots

Brown-hooded Parrots: Las Cruces Biological Research Station (OTS), San Vito, Costa Rica — In hindsight, our December trip to the Osa Peninsula, Las Cruces, and Savegre was highly productive in parrots…several of whom we encountered in and around the Wilson Botanical Gardens. These two were posed against the light and at a good distance, but, with some work in Pixomator Photo, it still at least a good record shot. Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed as above in Pixomator Photo and Apple Photos. ISO 100 @ f5 @ 1/1000th.
Yellow-crowned Euphonia


Yellow-crowned Euphonia: Las Cruces Biological Research Station (OTS), San Vito, Costa Rica — The Euphonias are named, of course, for their melodious songs and calls. There are several in Costa Rica and though the Yellow-crowned is preset on the Caribbean slope, I had to wait until I was in the foothills on the Pacific slope to see one. This bird came to the bananas we put out on the terrace at the dinning hall at the Wilson Botanical Gardens. It is certainly a perky, attractive little bird. Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with wildlife modifications and multi-frame noise reduction. Processed in Pixomator Photo and Apple Photos. Equivalent ISO 2000 @ f4 @ 1/500th.
Mr Mallard

Mallard: Spring Brook Pond, Kennebunk Plains Preserve, Kennebunk, Maine, USA — Keeping local again today, with this very cooperative Mallard duck from the pond on the Kennebunk Plains. He was not bothered by my presence at all, and both he and his mate came up on the bank while I was standing there. They saw me…they could hardly miss me in my bright yellow triking togs…but they just did not care. This is pretty much a full frame shot at 600mm. The sun was in and out…in here…so the green sheen on the head is not quite as bright. I like the little peak of blue on the wing. Sony Rx10iv. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Photo and Apple Photos. ISO 160 @ f4 @ 1/500th.
Red-throated Loon

Red-throated Loon: Kennebunk, Maine, USA — I still have lots of photos from Costa Rica to share, but with better weather I am out on my eTrike most days and seeing more of note in the backyard. This Red-throated Loon was hunting mussels on the very altered bed of Back Creek where flows under the bridge on its way to the Mousam River. Red-throated is not as common as, well Common Loon here, but it might just be a matter of overall numbers of the two species. I am always happy to see one…but I do check each one, since we had a Pacific one long ago Christmas Bird Count. Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed and considerably enlarged in Pixelmator Photo and Apple Photos. ISO 100 @ f4.5 @ 1/1000th.
Wood Frogs!




Wood Frogs: Kennebunk, Maine, USA — Let’s take a break from the exotic birds of Coast Rica to celebrate spring in southern Maine. The Wood Frogs are mating in every vernal pool between home and the beach, all down Brown Street…and I am sure in almost every still water in southern Maine. They seem particularly loud this year. Springs is coming in! Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Photo and Apple Photos. ISO 200-320 @ f4 @ 1/500th.
Golden-hooded Tanager


Golden-hooded Tanager: Las Cruces Biological Research Station (OTS), San Vito, Costa Rica — The Golden-hooded Tanager is another example of the bright tanagers of Central America. It is common on both Caribbean and Pacific slopes from lowlands up into the foothills, where we saw this one at the Wilson Botanical Gardens. The combination of colors on this bird is certainly eye-catching. Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with wildlife modifications and multi-frame noise reduction. Processed in Pixelmator Photo and Apple Photos. Equivalent ISO 3200 and 1600 @ f4 @ 1/500th.
Speckled Tanager



Speckled Tanager: Las Cruces Billogical Station, San Vito, Costa Rica — The tanagers of Central America and South America are among the most colorful of birds. This Speckled Tanager was a life bird for me at the Wilson Botanical Gardens, and an instant favorite. It has a restricted range, not geographically…it is found from Costa Rica south into northern South America, but only at a particular altitude in the foothills of the mountains. It is not uncommon where it lives, but you have to be where it lives. Which is one of the reasons I enjoyed Las Cruces Biological Station and the Wilson Gardens so much…it was my first extended stay in at foothill elevations, and we got to see quite a few new birds, for me, in Costa Rica. Sony Rx10iv at 554mm equivalent. Program mode with wildlife modifications and multi-frame noise reduction. Processed in Pixelmator Photo and Apple Photos. Equivalent ISO 3200 @ f4 @ 1/500th.