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am liebsten hätte ich mit einem Fisheye fotografiert, so genial sehen die fließenden Formen aus. Aber meines bringt da zu wenig Schärfe mit und die Kontraste leiden ebenfalls...
wie eine sanfte Dünung rollen die Wellen bis zum Hoizont... durchatmen, den Wind im Gesicht spüren, entspannen...
Panna Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India
also called Little Green Bee-eater
merops orientalis
kleine groene bijeneter
guêpier d'Orient
Asiensmaragdspint
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La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Tangara labradorides labradorides
(Metallic-green tanager / Tangara verdinegra)
Metallic-green Tanagers inhabit humid montane forests in the Andes in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. They are mostly blue-green in color, although strongly they appear to be blue or green can change, depending upon light conditions.
Their diet consists almost entirely of arthropods and fruits. Metallic-green Tanagers are usually found in pairs or small groups and often join flocks consisting of multiple tanager species.
There are two recognized subspecies of the Metallic-green Tanager (Storer 1970):
-labradorides Boissinneau 1840; type locality Santa-Fé de Bogota [Colombia]
Occurs in western and central Colombia and in western Ecuador (Storer 1970, Hilty and Brown 1986, Ridgely and Greenfield 2001).
-chaupensis Chapman 1925; type locality Chaupe, Cajamarca, Peru
Occurs in southeastern Ecuador and in northern Peru (Storer 1970, Ridgely and Greenfield 2001, Schulenberg et al. 2007).
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/Species-Account/nb/species/...