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Olive-crowned Yellowthroat (male)
Olive-crowned Yellowthroat (Geothlypis semiflava subsp. semiflava) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Eastern side of Buenaventura Reserve, west of Pias, El Oro Province, Ecuador. Tropical cloud forest at ca. 800 m (2,625 ft) elevation. Foggy.
Habitat
Eastern side of Buenaventura Reserve, west of Pias, El Oro Province, Ecuador. Tropical cloud forest at ca. 800 m (2,625 ft) elevation. Foggy.
Location
Eastern side of Buenaventura Reserve, west of Pias, El Oro Province, Ecuador.
Date taken
November 2014
Scientific name
Geothlypis semiflava
Equipment used
Canon
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Opus Editor
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Dang Stanley! Only the 4th one seen here on BF and what a beautiful image this is. Between the beautiful bird and that gorgeous setting I don't know which I like best ;)
 
Gorgeous image Stanley, what a superb pose this little gem is giving you! Fabulous setting and colours!
 
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Superb image in beautiful colours, Stanley!

Kind regards and tfs,
Kees
 
Wow on the colors, they all blend so well together. Nice framing with the branches, well done all around Stanley
 
"Olive-crowned Yellowthroat". What a name !! My name is jb and can not compete. LOL.
A wonderful composition.
 
A lovely photo, great bird you have capture with a perfect pose and setting. Well done Stanley.
 
Sorry for late comment, the web site wasn't working earlier

Woww... This is Beautiful Stanley... Stunning image... Thanks for sharing
 

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Central & South America & Mexico
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