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Double-toothed Kite
Double-toothed Kite (Harpagus bidentatus bidentatus)
Habitat
Tropical lowland rainforest (riverine floodplain forest) at 256 m (840 ft) elevation.
Location
Manu Lodge canopy tower, adjacent to Ro Madre de Dios, Madre de Dios Department, Per.
Date taken
September 2018
Scientific name
Harpagus bidentatus
Equipment used
Canon
splendid photo of this particularly handsome raptor, Stanley!!! splendid colors and a marvelous setting, top class, many tfs!!!
 
love the contrast between the chest and the slate-grey body Stanley; lovely raptor and shot.
 
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Very good looking with rich color ... beautifully captured too ... superb work, Stanley ...
Tfs three awesome images ...
 
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A beautiful closeup of this seldom seen Kite Stanley! A brilliant capture.
 
Excellent capture of a very interesting raptor, Stanley! Can't recall seeing a picture of one before.
 
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What a stunning bird, with those brick-red underparts and elegant blue-grey upperparts. Peru has served up some wonderful birds for you, but this one would be near the top of my list. Excellent capture Stanley.
 

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Central & South America & Mexico
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