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Leo Régnier Я£
{K:67696} 9/13/2006
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Só mesmo nosso país para proporcionar animais como esses... Parabéns Roberto, por mais uma ótima imagem da natureza!! Leo
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 9/12/2006
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This is very beautiful wildlife here and very pleasant image to view, very friendly feel comes when viewing this image and very great exposure and details, wishing you all of the best my friend
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Robert Kocs
{K:89085} 9/12/2006
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Hehe...so funny two Arara parrot, great colours and tonality. Amazing details and perfect DoF. Nicely done!
Have a nice day dear Roberto Robert
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 9/11/2006
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lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what a nice pair of beautiful blue birds!!! great colors and details!!!!!! excellent capture!!!!! bravo!!! all the best Marian
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Galal El Missary
{K:84569} 9/11/2006
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Nice capture of the Blue Macaw , nice composition & colors .
Galal
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Roberto Okamura
{K:22851} 9/11/2006
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Thank you for information Yamil! Here in Pantanal, Transpantaneira is a "road park" area, a unfinished build road from Poconé - Mato Grosso state to Corumbá - Mato Grosso do Sul state. This area is a turistic region and have a lot of this specie living protected here...
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 9/11/2006
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Excellent capture of this beautiful bird, Roberto! Very good colour and clarity. Nice of Yamil to add some info, too! Dave.
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Alicia Popp
{K:87532} 9/11/2006
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qué plumaje de intenso azul!!!, además te siguen con la mirada, no te sales de sus focos! Espectacular Roberto... gracias por compartirla! Felicitaciones!
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174133} 9/11/2006
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A most lovely portrait of these beautiful birds, Roberto!:)
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Yamil Saenz
{K:12434} 9/11/2006
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Excellent capture Roberto. If you don't mind, I will like to include some information about the significance of this picture. The Blue Macaw or Hyacinthine Macaw ( A.hyacinthinus) is the largest of the world's 340 parrot species and are among the most endangered psittacines in the planet. Recent field studies estimated 2,500 to 5,000 hyacinth macaws survive in three different populations in Brazil and Bolivia. This macaw will survive in the wild only if the international bird trade can be stopped. The United States is the largest market for the exotic pet trade and in the last decade, 8.5 million birds, at least 85 percent of birds captured in the wild, were imported or smuggled into the United States. Even when the export of birds is controlled, the domestic bird trade often is not regulated. Roberto, keep them coming and I hope your work as a photographer will help to protect this fascinating macaw for future generations to come. Take care. Yamil
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Pablo Dylan
{K:63918} 9/11/2006
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Very nice shot Roberto,colors and details excellent.
Pablo
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