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Gartered Trogon
This used to be a sub-species of the Violaceous Trogon, but has now acquired it's own species: Trogon caligatus. The problem with Trogons is they always seem to be up in the branches, and in low light (thus the high ISO and resultant IQ). But I like the matching accessories: the safron eye-ring and breast. From the Lamanai ruins in Belize in February.
D7000, 700mm, ISO 3200, 1/400s @ f/7.1 manual.
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Indeed too high up and the ISO was pushed far as well, but a beautiful bird for sure. I bet you had a lot of fun in Belize. TFS.
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Grand looking fella Bill. Well done in the conditions you describe.
John
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Great given the lighting you had to deal with, Bill. What a beautiful bird. I might crop in a little from the top.
Geoffrey
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Really love trogons!
very beautiful species! I have never seen this one. I understand when you say the like to perch high! I can see a bluish cast?
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