Cherries Tanager Costa Rica
by Joan Carroll
Title
Cherries Tanager Costa Rica
Artist
Joan Carroll
Medium
Photograph - Photography And Digital Art
Description
This little Cherrie’s tanager was one of many flocking around our lodgings in Puerto Jimenez Costa Rica. While it is endemic to the area, our enjoyment was made greater by the feeders placed around the property! This little fellow was enjoying a morning snack of fresh banana. The Cherrie's tanager (Ramphocelus costaricensis) is a medium-sized resident in the Pacific lowlands of Costa Rica and western Panama. It was formerly known as the scarlet-rumped tanager, but was split as a separate species from the Caribbean form. The adult Cherrie's tanager is 16 cm (6.3 in) long and weighs 31 g (1.1 oz). The adult male is mainly black except for a scarlet rump, silvery bill and dark red iris.
FEATURED PHOTO, Camera Art group, 7/14/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Nature Landmarks Landscapes Wildlife- One A Day group, 7/2/18
FEATURED PHOTO, ABC Group Q IS FOR QUILL theme, 7/1/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Pin Me - Daily group, 6/26/18
FEATURED PHOTO, USA Photographers Only group, 6/26/18
FEATURED PHOTO, The Road To Self Promotion group, 6/23/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Lady Photographers And Artists group, 6/22/18
Joan carroll, bird, cherries, red
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June 22nd, 2018
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Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art! You are invited to archive your work in the Features Archive thread! group as well as any other thread in which it would fit!
Joan Carroll
thank you Karen for the feature in the Nature Landmarks Landscapes Wildlife- One A Day group, 7/2/18
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your marvelous art has been featured on the Home Page of the ABC Group. This art has been selected from the ABC Group's Q IS FOR QUILL themed week. You are invited to add this to the features archive discussions and in another discussion in ABC Group!