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						Sunbittern  (Eurypyga helias) (Original Post)
						Donkees
						Jan 2023
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AndyS
(14,559 posts)1. As a wildlife photographer myself I really enjoy the photographs you
        post.  The skill of the photographer and the exotic subjects are amazingly hypnotic.  
I hope to visit Costa Rica in '23 and have the opportunity to capture some of the birds and other wildlife there.  Until then I have the Texas Gulf Coast and my back yard.
Thanks for exposing DU to the exceptional work you have found.
Donkees
(33,281 posts)4. Thanks for the kind words. Looking forward to your photo expeditions, and the behind the scenes
        details, whether your travels be very near or far from home  
 
Jade Fox
(10,030 posts)2. It looks like a SW Native American blanket. Beautiful....nt
        niyad
(128,140 posts)3. Just. . .WOW.  Thank you so much.
        









