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Juvenile Black Crowned Night Heron
Black Vulture
Great Egret
Approaching menance
Green Basilisk
Canonball tree
Great Egret
Turkey vulture
High wire act
Two boys and their rats
Caught in the act
I see you
You ain't seen nothing yet
Slender and majestic
A lazy day
Where there is light, there is life
Bare-throated tiger heron
Taking in the scenery
Out on a limb
Mimosa flames
Red beauty
There's alway one in every crowd
Shiny feathers
Male "Cherrie's Tanager" [Ramphocelus costaricensi…
The world is moved a pebble at a time
Bold and leggy
Do I look like a rock?
Not much in the way of camouflage but I sure am pr…
Croton flower
Croton
Red Ginger Lily
Sunning
Spectacled caiman
Boat-billed heron
Taking off (Explored)
Green Heron
Female Anhinga
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Farewell flight
Female Anhinga flying over Cano Negro, Costa Rica. The word "anhinga" derives from the Brazilian Tupi language and means devil bird or snake bird. They are diving birds and when swimming, only their curved neck is above water - hence the nickname, "snake bird." Their feathers are not waterproof and they often perch in the sun to dry them.
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