Honey, i'm home

The photo captures a João-de-barro (known as hornero in other parts of Latin America), a small #bird native to South America, famous for its unique clay nests that resemble old-fashioned ovens. These sturdy nests, crafted from mud and straw, are a symbol of resilience and ingenuity in nature. In the image, the João-de-barro is in mid-flight, returning to its nest to feed its hungry chicks. I patiently waited for this precise moment, observing the bird's routine, to capture the dynamic scene of its journey home. The photo highlights the beauty and dedication of these birds as they tirelessly care for their young, showcasing the wonders of Brazilian wildlife.

Photographe :
bolivarchalfun
Téléchargé :
2025-01-31
Tags :
bird
Appareil :
Pentax ME Super
Pellicule :
Shanghai GP3 100
Objectif :
Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM II
Ville :
Palhoça
Pays/région :
Brazil
Decade:
2020s
Année :
2025
Temps :
morning
Albums :
Birds
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