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Tuesday, June 20, 2017
MALE BLUE-CHINNED SAPPHIRE, ASA WRIGHT NATURE CENTRE, ARIMA, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
We can ID this hummingbird as a male Blue-chinned Sapphire by its straight bill with a reddish lower mandible, green upperparts (with no bronze or copper) and bluish upper throat and breast.
The Blue-chinned Sapphire is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 576.
SCORPION BRUSHED OFF DAN, ASA WRIGHT NATURE CENTRE, ARIMA, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
This scorpion was on our friend Dan's shirt on the back. One of the guides saw it and brushed it off.
SCARLET IBISES IN FLIGHT, CARONI NATIONAL PARK, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
The Scarlet Ibis in the first photo is a breeding adult and the one in the second photo is a juvenile Scarlet Ibis.
COMPARISON OF JUVENILE & BREEDING ADULT SCARLET IBISES, CARONI NATIONAL PARK, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
In this photo you can really see the difference between a juvenile Scarlet Ibis and a breeding adult. The breeding adult is on the right and the juvenile on the left.
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