Just an assortment of butterflies I saw while in Brazil (sorry – I am too lazy to identify any of them right now…). Oh – and one moth that was easily the size of my hand.
Author: William
We got to see several of these Crested Caracara while in Brazil. As soon as I saw the first one I knew instantly what it was – probably from some nature documentary and ran to get my camera for some photos. They’re pretty large birds…
Not sure on identification for these, or even if they are two different species… but here are a couple ribbon worms from various dives in the Puget Sound…
During my visit to the Grand Tetons back in 2023, I spotted a few different animals starting to grow their new antlers for the year.
Managed to walk with and photograph a group of these Guira Cuckoos for maybe 10 minutes or so while they hunted for bugs in the grass in a field just outside of Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos.
A few more from back in 2021…
Bouncing back to Brazil for some shots of a few Whistling Herons. Quite possibly one of the prettiest large herons I have seen…
I don’t have a ton of photos of limpkins, but maybe that is why I like them…
Sorry for the hiatus… and as is usually the case after I return from such a hiatus, I cannot promise that I’ll get back on a regular schedule, but I’ll try… Anyway – Jake and Ashley are currently in Mexico, so I thought it would…
From the PNW, we’ll jump to Florida for one of my favorite nudis from there… Harlequin Blue Sea Goddess (Chromodoris clenchi)…
White-lined Dirona (Dirona albolineata) are among my favorite PNW nudis…
A very pretty bird, these Southern Lapwings could be found in various areas we visited. Usually on the ground, we saw at least one pair that seemed to be guarding a nest as they would be very aggressive to anyone who got too close to…
During one of our hikes in Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos we ended up basically hiking in the clouds…
Just ’cause I feel like sharing an assortment of seahorses…
Like I said… there will be more tanagers… This pair of Brazilian Tanagers is certainly a very beautiful set of birds. I kind of like the photos on the barbed wire too… The bright red male is one of the first birds I saw when…