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Collared Antshrike (male)
Collared Antshrike (Thamnophilus bernardi subsp. bernardi) Urraca Lodge in Jorupe Reserve, Loja Province, Ecuador. Tumbesian dry deciduous tropical forest with giant Ceibo trees at ca. 480 m (1.575 ft) elevation.
Habitat
umbesian dry deciduous tropical forest with giant Ceibo trees at ca. 480 m (1.575 ft) elevation.
Location
Urraca Lodge in Jorupe Reserve, Loja Province, Ecuador.
Date taken
November 2014
Scientific name
Thamnophilus bernardi
Equipment used
Canon
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LOL That does look a rather strange bird, with that erect crest, doesn't it. It seems to give his head a rather strange shape!!

A super picture this Stanley, many thanks for sharing this one... a rather scarce Gallery visitor.
 
awesome. the challenge I have with the point and shoot is focusing in tight spots.
 

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