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    The neotropic cormorant and its fish. A bloody end.

    It is well known that cormorants love fish. Above all, they take all the time necessary for the prey to be well oriented before swallowing it. Seen from the outside it looks like a game. Not sure the fish think the same... The red color in the beak is the fish’s blood.
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    Hyacinth macaw... in flight

    Brazil - Atlantic Forest - Hyacinth macaw - Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus – Ara hyacinthe
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    Hyacinth macaw... in black

    Brazil - Atlantic Forest - Hyacinth macaw - Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus – Ara hyacinthe
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    Southern screamer

    Description below the pictures. Second picture : One notices a spur on the wing, remains of the claws inherited from the theropod dinosaurs, which serve them to defend and attack in case of need. The kamichi necklace has a small head, clearly disproportionate to the whole body. It consists of...
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    Snail kite

    Brazil - Pantanal - Snail kite - Rostrhamus sociabilis - Milan des marais
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    Not even afraid !

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    Early morning flight for the cocoi heron

    Brazil - Pantanal - August 2022 - Early morning flight and light, picture taken at 07:20 AM Full size picture here
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    Early morning flight for the striated heron

    Brazil - Pantanal - August 2022 - Early morning flight and light, picture taken at 06:20 AM Full size picture here
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    Giant antshrike

    Brazil - Atlantic forest - Giant antshrike - Batara cinerea - Batara géant First described by the French ornithologist Louis Vieillot in 1819. Full size pictures here .
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    Giant otter is a peaceful animal... Of course!

    Brazil - Pantanal Giant otter, ready to bite its prey... Bon appétit. Full size picture here
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    Yellow anaconda... not one, but two !

    Brazil, Pantanal - 5PM, 2022 August 20 It is an animal that is not easy to see, due to its size, color and positioning. I had a chance to identify one as we were heading back to the boat-hotel. It is thanks to the yellow of his skin that I spotted him. It was on the bank, a few tens of...
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    Mini-world...

    Mini-world... Yes, 5 guys (alive) in an eye... I don't remember if I'm the second from the left or from the right o_O Distance from the caiman : 4,5 m i.e 180 inches (see Tags for identification)
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    Rufescent tiger herons - Regurgitant feeding - A winner and a loser

    Unfortunately there was only one fish for the two young herons. Last image: the loser remains on the ground, wings spread and legs bent, while the second one has gone to swallow his catch. Young herons have a truly magical plumage that I love. Thanks to the SONY 600mm f4 GM, the quality of the...
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    1,2,3...missed

    It is not only humans who are annoyed by insects at the Pantanal. Birds and mammals are also annoyed.
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    Too good this fish...

    The giant otters were a real surprise of this trip to Brazil, by their social behaviors and their mimics and sounds, especially during their meals. Bon appétit. Full size picture here
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    The flight of the toucan on a rainy day

    Full size picture here. Enjoy !
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    I'm a poor lonesome toucan... on a rainy day

    Fill size picture here. Enjoy !
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    Fully stretched hummingbird

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    Minimalist photograph. The end of the world ?

    Full size picture here
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    Where is the jaguar?

    More easy to find than ElenaH's leopard (here) ❔ ;) BW image absolutely not optimised. Just for the fun...
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