Trinidad Piping Guan (Pipile pipile), Trinidad & Tobago, Trinidad April 2016
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Taken on Limosa tour. www.robinchittenden.co.uk & birdlineeastanglia.co.uk
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lilac-tailed parrotlet, Trinidad, Grande Riviere 14th January 2016
Grim light and high in a tree but hard to get any photo of this genus
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Alan Lewis
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© Alan Lewis
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Ruby-topaz, Trinidad, Yerette 13th January 2016
Maybe not a world rarity but I found it hard enough to get a colour shot!
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Alan Lewis
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© Alan Lewis
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Trinidad Piping-guan, Trinidad, Grande Riviere 14th January 2016
At least 8 this morning, much calling and display
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Alan Lewis
Amateur photographer
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© Alan Lewis
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Ruby Topaz, Trinidad, Northern Ranges June 2015
Birdquest website
A real stunner in the right light!
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Trinidad Piping Guan, Trinidad, Northern Ranges 24/06/2015
Birdquest website
A very rare bird which gave decent views today!
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Lilac-tailed Parrotlet, Trinidad, Northern Ranges 24/06/2015
Birdquest website
Perched Touits are like gold dust!! A first for Surfbirds I believe too! Showing off its tail too!!
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Lizard species, Trinidad, Asa Wright March 2014
Flickr
Anyone ID this one? Please email robin@birdlineeastanglia.co.uk Thanks Robin. More photos at www.harlequinpictures.blogspot.com
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Snipe species, Trinidad, Arima April 2013
www.harlequinpictures.blogspot.com
Anyone identify this Snipe seen on recent Limosa Holidays tour to Trinidad & Tabago April 2013?
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Tufted Coquette, Trinidad, Trinidad January 2010
www.glennbartley.com
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Magnolia Warbler, Trinidad and Tobago, Castara, Tobago 1/7/10
First T&T record since 1967 Blog
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Tufted Coquette (male), Trinidad, Asa Wright Nature Center December 2007
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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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Trinidad Chevron Tarantula, Trinidad, Asa Wright Nature Center December 2007
Extracted from the end of a hand rail
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
Trinidad |
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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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Oilbird, Trinidad, Asa Wright Nature Center December 2007
Canon 30-D, 300f4 IS lens, ISO 1600, no flash, just flashlight
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
Trinidad |
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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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White-tailed Nightjar, Trinidad, Waller Field December 2007
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
Trinidad |
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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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Tufted Coquette (female), Trinidad, Asa Wright Nature Center December 2007
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
Trinidad |
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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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The veranda at Asa Wright, Trinidad, Asa Wright Nature Center December 2007
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
Trinidad |
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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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Tufted Coquette (female), Trinidad, Asa Wright Nature Center December 2007
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
Trinidad |
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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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White-tailed Nightjar, Trinidad, Waller Field December 2007
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
Trinidad |
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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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Oilbird, Trinidad, Asa Wright Nature Center December 2007
Canon 30-D, 300F4IS lens, ISO 1600, no flash, just flashlight
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Paul Jones
Amateur photographer
Trinidad |
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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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