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Trumpeter Bird

Photography Creatures posted on Jul 21, 2009
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Description


I have attempted to capture this shy bird on several occasions, for some reason the light was never quite right to show off it's colours well. Side lighting on this occasion proved a little better. The Grey-winged Trumpeter (Psophia crepitans) is a member of a small family of birds, the Psophiidae, which occur only in the Amazon basin in tropical South America. There are three trumpeter species, all in the genus Psophia, the other two being the Pale-winged Trumpeter and the Dark-winged Trumpeter. The Grey-winged Trumpeter is found north of the Amazon River in Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil and northeastern Peru. This is a dumpy, guineafowl-like bird with a long neck and legs, and short yellow chicken-like bill. It is 48-56 cm long and 1.3 kg in weight. The soft plumage is mainly black, but the feathers of the inner wing are grey. Offset by a beautifu blue markings on the lower neck feathers. These are gregarious forest birds which nest in hollow trees, laying 3-4 white eggs that are incubated by all members of a group of five or more birds. When not breeding, the flocks may number 50 or more. Their food is insects and fruit, picked off the ground. They are weak fliers, and will run by preference.

Comments (47)


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rainbows

4:11AM | Wed, 22 July 2009

Beautiful bird, dear Danny. You do him justice in your shot. Excellent work. Huggies. DiDi. xx

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sharky_

4:44AM | Wed, 22 July 2009

A wonderful capture... Aloha

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Grego_Sheen

5:42AM | Wed, 22 July 2009

Dark birds (or dark animals ) are so difficult to shoot good because the incident of light has no good impact on dark fur or feathers. And you need the perfect light (angle and intensity) to perform it.

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tizjezzme

6:33AM | Wed, 22 July 2009

"shy" is so attractive isn't it? Beautiful shot Danny.

lucindawind

8:13AM | Wed, 22 July 2009

this is a beautiful shot !

MrsLubner

9:55AM | Wed, 22 July 2009

What a curious bird. His shape is interesting and with that longer neck and colorful beak, I find this to be worth reading more about him. The color on the back is intriguing too. Such great information and a really marvelous shot.

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:14PM | Wed, 22 July 2009

Wonderful and beautiful photo my friend....!!

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Richardphotos

2:06PM | Wed, 22 July 2009

do not recall hearing of this bird. excellent shot

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bpclarke

5:44PM | Wed, 22 July 2009

What a lovely capture. I've not seen one of these before. Superb work.

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KarmaSong

7:51PM | Wed, 22 July 2009

Fantastic capture , excellent photography as usual, Danny!

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giovanino

8:58PM | Wed, 22 July 2009

lovely shot

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petercp

7:45AM | Thu, 23 July 2009

Beautiful photograph Daniel, the colours are superb, fabulous variations.

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kgb224

8:02AM | Thu, 23 July 2009

Stunning capture my friend.

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romanceworks

8:19AM | Thu, 23 July 2009

An interesting little bird and great lighting. CC

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3x3

4:33AM | Fri, 24 July 2009

wonderfull shot Daniel x f!

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dbrv6

2:17PM | Fri, 24 July 2009

What an interesting profile the bird presents. Thanks for the writeup and grats for the getting the capture.

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iaacf

2:51AM | Sun, 23 August 2009

I thought it to be a member of the casuaris family, but I was wrong..beautiful capture Danny.

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed1/60
ISO Speed400
Focal Length400

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