Tony O'Rourke(@tonio_bonehead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Worth the 4am rise.
A male Resplendent Quetzal. The back feathers can reach 80 cm in length.
I took A LOT of photos I need to go through, so this is just a taster.

Worth the 4am rise.
A male Resplendent Quetzal. The back feathers can reach 80 cm in length. 
I took A LOT of photos I need to go through, so this is just a taster.
#birdphotography #birdsofinstagram #birdsofcostarica #puravida #resplendentquetzal
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Animal Planet(@AnimalPlanet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A resting quetzal 🦜

Aztec and Mayan cultures considered Quetzal tail feathers as symbols of wealth and even used them as currency

📸: Juan Carlos Vinda

A resting quetzal 🦜

#DidYouKnow Aztec and Mayan cultures considered Quetzal tail feathers as symbols of wealth and even used them as currency

📸: Juan Carlos Vinda

#resplendentquetzal #bird #costarica
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Riko Johansdotter(@rikojohansdtter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

コスタリカさんの無茶ぶりで去年描いたもの

私の「純粋人生Tシャツは本当にあるのですか??」
とのアホな質問に丁寧に答えてくれました
コスタリカさんのBlogはコチラ↓

resplendentquetzal.blog.fc2.com

コスタリカさんの無茶ぶりで去年描いたもの

私の「純粋人生Tシャツは本当にあるのですか??」
とのアホな質問に丁寧に答えてくれました
コスタリカさんのBlogはコチラ↓

resplendentquetzal.blog.fc2.com
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Dr. Akito Kawahara(@Dr_Akito) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's a fact - Did you know that moths are more efficient pollinators than bees? Photo shows a hawkmoth with orchid pollen attached to head. Photos: A. Day, J. Webbinton, tinyurl.com/mpntmmzf; Pollination study: tinyurl.com/42xzvcee

Here's a #moth fact - Did you know that moths are more efficient pollinators than bees? Photo shows a hawkmoth with orchid pollen attached to head. Photos: A. Day,  J. Webbinton, tinyurl.com/mpntmmzf; Pollination study: tinyurl.com/42xzvcee #NationalMothWeek #MothWeek
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