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Donkees

(32,398 posts)
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 10:48 AM Jan 2023

The most beautiful bird in Central/South America


Resplendent Quetzal
ILCE-7RM3 EF400mm f/2.8L IS II USM lens 1120mm f/8.0 1/60s 800 ISO 0.0 EV


A Pair of Resplendent Quetzals
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The most beautiful bird in Central/South America (Original Post) Donkees Jan 2023 OP
It's a punk rocker bird. TigressDem Jan 2023 #1
Even the tree branch they are sitting on is exquisite. Irish_Dem Jan 2023 #2
One of the ''professionally-created bird-photography set-ups'' Donkees Jan 2023 #3
CGI almost! Resplendent Quetzal is the most spectacular... StClone Jan 2023 #7
May I ask how they do this? Irish_Dem Jan 2023 #9
They might rearrange epiphyte plants into a more balanced set design ... Donkees Jan 2023 #10
Yes that makes sense because the branches are works of art by themselves. Irish_Dem Jan 2023 #11
The birds are in their nesting territories, mating and raising their chicks ... Donkees Jan 2023 #12
I see. Irish_Dem Jan 2023 #13
Breathtaking!!! Karadeniz Jan 2023 #4
Man, you can say that again! calimary Jan 2023 #5
So beautiful . . . Richard D Jan 2023 #6
Magnificent! Those colors, wow. appalachiablue Jan 2023 #8

StClone

(11,869 posts)
7. CGI almost! Resplendent Quetzal is the most spectacular...
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 01:05 PM
Jan 2023

...of five quetzal species all in Trogonidae. Trogons are in general a majorly beautiful worldwide family of 35 species of birds.

Etymology. From Spanish quetzal, from Classical Nahuatl quetzalli (“brightly colored tail feather, quetzal feather”), from quetza (“to raise, lift”); see also Classical Nahuatl quetzaltōtōtl (“quetzal bird”).

Donkees

(32,398 posts)
10. They might rearrange epiphyte plants into a more balanced set design ...
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 02:53 PM
Jan 2023

add some food in small containers on the side not facing the camera.







Irish_Dem

(57,588 posts)
11. Yes that makes sense because the branches are works of art by themselves.
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 03:05 PM
Jan 2023

Then they entice the birds with food to come to the branch.

So how do they get the birds? Are they borrowed from someone?

Aren't they afraid they birds will fly away if these
are borrowed birds for the photo shoot?

If the birds are just native to the location and flying around,
how do they attract this particular bird?

Obviously the artistic branch is color coordinated to look great with this particular bird?

Donkees

(32,398 posts)
12. The birds are in their nesting territories, mating and raising their chicks ...
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 03:15 PM
Jan 2023

the birds attract the photographers from around the world

Irish_Dem

(57,588 posts)
13. I see.
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 03:20 PM
Jan 2023

I know I sound like a complete dolt but I know nothing about photography in general or
the subset of wildlife photography.

Of course that makes sense. Go to the animal's natural habitat and hang around.
Make it enticing for the animal to up the odds for a good picture.

These are extraordinarily beautiful.

ETA: many thanks for the info!

Richard D

(9,353 posts)
6. So beautiful . . .
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 12:42 PM
Jan 2023

. . that for many Meso-American cultures, they were sacred. It was (is) a symbol of goodness and light. It also represents Guatemala, as it loves freedom and would rather die than not be free.

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