A Prothonotary warbler posed  upside down
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Prothonotary warbler, a breath of light in the swamps. Photo by Felipe Chaves.

By adding the beauty of a species, such as the Prothonotary warbler (Protonaria citrea), plus its natural environment and a photograph at the right time, inspiring compositions are obtained. Felipe Chaves collaborates with Pura Inspiration with a great photo and tells us where and how he got it.

 

 

 

STORY BEHIND THE SHOT

 

“The initial plan was to go to the Sarapiquí (Caribbean Slope) area in search of an Oropopo, or spectacled owl. While we were waiting next to the Hotel La Isla, the Warbler (Protonaria citrea) appeared next to a small lake. The bird perched and posed for a long time. The truth is that it gave me an excellent opportunity to photograph it. 

 

The bird perched and posed for a long time. The truth is that it gave me an excellent opportunity to photograph it

 

 


 

FELIPE CHAVEZ JIMENEZ / BIO

 

Felipe is an air pilot and a photography fan for several years now. His beginnings are related to aerial photography and landscapes; However, since 2019, I have paid particular attention to bird photography. According to him, this type of photography allows a strong connection with nature and a better understanding of the creatures that inhabit it.

 

Puedes seguir el trabajo de Felipe en su Instagram

 

 


 

 

 PROTHONOTARY WARBLER (Protonaria citrea)

 

This beautiful migratory species visit our country from August to March, mainly to lowlands near watercourses. More information:

https://ebird.org/species/prowar#header-lang

 


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