Cuban Tody, Cuba, Bay of Pigs area 20/04/2002
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John Wheldon
Amateur photographer
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© John Wheldon
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, Wild Boar Cafe, Cayo Coco 10/2/16
Mind-blowing birds!
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, Wild Boar Cafe, Cayo Coco 10/2/16
Mind-blowing birds!
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, Hacienda Cortina, La Guira March 2013
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, Hacienda Cortina, La Guira March 2013
Cuba is host to a wonderful array of endemic birds, but they don’t come much better than this one…
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, Los Hondones Mar 09
more here
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Cuban tody, Cuba, Holguin 30/04/09
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, Rancho la Belen, Camaguey Pr. April 2008
Trip Report
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
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Bird Photographer, some Mammals, some Landscapes
I have been a bird watcher for many years but have recently began to devote more time to photography. By chance I use Canon gear and am still trying to learn my way around the cameras and lenses. Most of my early pix were taken with a 30D and 300f4. Now I am using a 7D and a 1DM4 with a variety of telephoto lens from the 300f2.8 to the 800f5.6.
I find most photography websites intimidating so I am just gradually learning on my own or picking up tips from other photographers - slow and steady. In addition to static portrait shots I like good images of moving birds in cluttered habitat, but I find they are a real challenge to secure. |
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© Paul Jones
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, Rancho la Belen April 2008
Trip Report
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
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Bird Photographer, some Mammals, some Landscapes
I have been a bird watcher for many years but have recently began to devote more time to photography. By chance I use Canon gear and am still trying to learn my way around the cameras and lenses. Most of my early pix were taken with a 30D and 300f4. Now I am using a 7D and a 1DM4 with a variety of telephoto lens from the 300f2.8 to the 800f5.6.
I find most photography websites intimidating so I am just gradually learning on my own or picking up tips from other photographers - slow and steady. In addition to static portrait shots I like good images of moving birds in cluttered habitat, but I find they are a real challenge to secure. |
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© Paul Jones
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, Rancho la Belen April 2008
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
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Bird Photographer, some Mammals, some Landscapes
I have been a bird watcher for many years but have recently began to devote more time to photography. By chance I use Canon gear and am still trying to learn my way around the cameras and lenses. Most of my early pix were taken with a 30D and 300f4. Now I am using a 7D and a 1DM4 with a variety of telephoto lens from the 300f2.8 to the 800f5.6.
I find most photography websites intimidating so I am just gradually learning on my own or picking up tips from other photographers - slow and steady. In addition to static portrait shots I like good images of moving birds in cluttered habitat, but I find they are a real challenge to secure. |
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© Paul Jones
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Cuban Tody (Todus multicolor), CUBA, Zapata Peninsula 20-03-2004
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, La Belen NP April 2004
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, Soroa April 2004
A few pretty ones from the tour this time and they don't come much prettier than this!
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Cuban Tody, Cuba, Soroa April 2004
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