During our break from life at sea, we rented the little Casa Pajero cottage, with a balcony so close to the treetops that you could almost pick tamarinds and papayas. I spend many hours here birding in Santander, Colombia, on the lookout for new feathered subjects. But it’s not just an incredible variety of birds that show up: an iguana regularly comes by to warm itself in the morning sun on one of his three favorite trees, and a tree frog takes a siesta in our open bathroom during the day. The hummingbirds, on the other hand, come and go so quickly that I start to lie in wait for them. A certain flower in the front yard seems to attract them particularly – and with a little patience, I manage to take some beautiful close-up shots. All shots were taken with my Sony Alpha 7 IV and the Tamron 150-500mm lens.
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Gallery – Birding in Colombia
While birding in Colombia, I traveled through the regions of Antioquia and Santander—two areas known for their extraordinary bird diversity. On my walks through misty mountain forests and remote trails, I encountered fascinating species such as the highland motmot, the azure-headed tanager, and the colorful masked trogon. Tiny hummingbirds flitted through the scene again and again – barely bigger than a thumb, but full of life and energy. I particularly remember encountering two wild yellow-breasted macaws, which were grooming themselves extensively high up in a tree – completely calm and seemingly unobserved. This gallery brings together my most beautiful bird photos from several locations in Colombia’s species-rich Andes. All shots were taken with my Sony Alpha 7 IV and the Tamron 150-500mm lens.
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The wildlife and especially the birdlife in Panama is simply amazing and too often I was unable to capture them well in photographs. Even the most modern smartphone camera gigantism is not enough, the flight distance of the shy animals is simply too much. So I’ve been carrying a longer lens for my mirrorless camera on our walks for a quarter of a year now. And all of a sudden, it’s become a new incentive to explore nature. So I spend hours and hours birding in Panama in the forest, in the mangroves or on the dinghy to get to know more and more of this diversity. All the photos were taken on the Caribbean side of Panama, between Colon and San Blas.
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