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Raphael Kopan / 4 items

N 30 B 410 C 8 E Aug 18, 2024 F Sep 6, 2024
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The black-fronted nunbird is a species of near-passerine bird in the family Bucconidae, the puffbirds, nunlets, and nunbirds. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. (from Wiki).

we are back...so begins thew great processing marathon of 11,000 keepers. we photographed ~200 birds, 10 mammals including 11 different jaguar (sighted 21 times). Taken on a Awesome trip with Juan Carlos Vindas (Neotropic photo tours) www.neotropicphototours.com

Tags:   Poconé Mato Grosso Brazil Raphael Kopan Photography Nikkor 600 f4E VR 1.4x TCIII MonoPod Neotropic Photo Tours

N 25 B 637 C 0 E Jan 9, 2023 F Mar 25, 2023
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Jacamars are reacted to puffbirds and more distantly to barbet and toucans. www.nrm.se/download/18.4e32c81078a8d9249800021325/Johanss...

From Wiki: The jacamars are a family, Galbulidae, of near passerine birds from tropical South and Central America, extending up to Mexico. The family contains five genera and 18 species. They are closely related to the puffbirds, another Neotropical family, and the two families are often separated into their own order, Galbuliformes, separate from the Piciformes. They are principally birds of low-altitude woodlands and forests, and particularly of forest edge and canopy.
Jacamars are insectivores. They spend most of the day perched (inactive) waiting for flying-by insects or butterflies to snatch in mid air and return to the same spot.

Tags:   Nature Z9 Costa Rica Raphael Kopan Photography Wildlife Neotropic Photo Tours Monopod Jacamar 600mm f4E VR Juan Carlos Vindas

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Jacamars are reacted to puffbirds and more distantly to barbet and toucans. nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1034/j.160...

From Wiki: The jacamars are a family, Galbulidae, of near passerine birds from tropical South and Central America, extending up to Mexico. The family contains five genera and 18 species. They are closely related to the puffbirds, another Neotropical family, and the two families are often separated into their own order, Galbuliformes, separate from the Piciformes. They are principally birds of low-altitude woodlands and forests, and particularly of forest edge and canopy.
Jacamars are insectivores. They spend most of the day perched (inactive) waiting for flying-by insects or butterflies to snatch in mid air and return to the same spot.

Tags:   Poconé Mato Grosso Brazil Raphael Kopan Photography Nikkor 600 f4E VR MonoPod Jacamar Birds Nature Z9 Nikon

N 39 B 814 C 13 E Jan 9, 2023 F Mar 25, 2023
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Jacamars are reacted to puffbirds and more distantly to barbet and toucans. www.nrm.se/download/18.4e32c81078a8d9249800021325/Johanss...

From Wiki: The jacamars are a family, Galbulidae, of near passerine birds from tropical South and Central America, extending up to Mexico. The family contains five genera and 18 species. They are closely related to the puffbirds, another Neotropical family, and the two families are often separated into their own order, Galbuliformes, separate from the Piciformes. They are principally birds of low-altitude woodlands and forests, and particularly of forest edge and canopy.
Jacamars are insectivores. They spend most of the day perched (inactive) waiting for flying-by insects or butterflies to snatch in mid air and return to the same spot.

Tags:   Nature Z9 Costa Rica Raphael Kopan Photography Wildlife Neotropic Photo Tours Monopod Jacamar 600mm f4E VR Juan Carlos Vindas


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