I can
assure you that the world is an enchanting place to live in. Even though we
know that the place where we live as the best, along with other places that we were
able to discover, a larger.
portion of
the globe is not yet discovered to be known by us.
So that
photography gives us a helping hand in this regard.
A tropical
wildlife photographer of India, Supreet Sahoo, visited Peru which inherits the
New Seven Wonders of the World, the Inca Trail, the Amazon rainforest and Machu
Picchu.
But
surprisingly Sahoo was fascinated by the birds there and reported!
He was able
to create an enchanting compilation of photographs of Peruvian birds using his
Canon 1D X Mark II and 600 mm.
Sahoo
stated:
“Peru is
where photographers and bird watchers aspire to go. It is, after all, a country
with the most diverse bird species and scenic views that have worldwide
photographers stunned. It is a must-visit on every bird photographer’s bucket
list. Peru is a birder’s paradise with the most beautiful avian treasury in the
world.
Peru is
home to 20% of the world’s total bird species, along with the highest number of
endemics in the world! And the count increases every day. It is abundant with
so many beautiful destinations, and apart from the well-known heritage site
Machu Picchu, I had to show you the birds the country boasts of!”
Sahoo is on
regular sharing of his own experience of the wildlife and adds:
“In the
last few years, I have been working with naturalists and guides in Central and
South American rainforests to establish a network that helps me and my guests
get special access to tropical wildlife. This is what separates our tours from
the rest. From seeing owls and quetzals in private farms in Costa Rica to
finding Cock of the Rock leks in private farms in Colombia -- we do everything
to get the best images possible!“
The
following collection of images will be stunning:
1. Amazing
Spatuletail Hummingbird

2. Swallow
Tanager

3.
Golden-Tailed Sapphire

4.
Rufous-Crested Coquette

5.
Black-Faced Dacnis

6.
Sword-Billed Hummingbird

7.
Marvellous Spatuletail Hummingbird

8. Collared
Trogon

9.
Black-Tailed Trainbearer

10. Inca
Tern

11.
Rufous-Crested Coquette

12.
Crimson-Mantled Woodpecker

13. Royal
Sunangel Hummingbird

14. Bronzy
Inca

15. Andean
Motmot

16. Gould’s
Jewelfront

17.
Grass-Green Tanager

18.
Squirrel Cuckoo

19.
Ochre-Fronted Antpittas

20.
Red-Legged Cormorant

21.
Silver-Backed Tanager

22.
Marvelous Spatuletail

23. Bearded
Mountaineer

24.
Sword-Billed Hummingbird

25.
Wire-Crested Thorntail

26.
Rufous-Crested Coquette

27. Inca
Tern

28. Giant
Hummingbird

29.
Black-throated Flowerpiercer

30.
Chestnut-breasted Mountain Finch

31.
Black-Tailed Trainbearer

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