My all time favorite bird :) Great photo!!! When I was in Cosat Rica, the flash on my camera broke, so none of my quetzal photos came out. We were in the Monteverde cloud forest. I sat for hours on the trails watching the male bring food and nesting supplies to the nesting female. :)
And it is also considered the most mystic bird in Mexico and central America . Aztecs used to get its feathers to make their "Penachos (Spanish)" or "quetzalapanecáyotl (Nahuatl)" which were worn by Aztec emperors The quetzalapanecáyotl is a featherwork crown made from Quetzal feathers mounted on a base of gold and studded with precious stones, the most known quetzalapanecayotl is from Moctezuma and It is actually exhibited in the Museum of Ethnology, Vienna.
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So resplendent... Thanks matimar and Joacog
DanielePralong, regresa cuando gustes ahh y hay muchos otros sitios donde se puede ver el Quetzal, ademas de Monteverde.
Good to hear that you saw the quetzal, as it is a hard bird to see, (sometimes)
My all time favorite bird :) Great photo!!! When I was in Cosat Rica, the flash on my camera broke, so none of my quetzal photos came out. We were in the Monteverde cloud forest. I sat for hours on the trails watching the male bring food and nesting supplies to the nesting female. :)
He visitado Monteverde sin ver el quetzal... significa que debe
volver! Muy precioso Jonathan.
Me imagino Jonathan, quisiera ver una algún día.
Siempre es especial encontrarse con una de estas aves...
Great!!!!!!
Que super suerte encontrarse con un quetzal! son tan dificiles de ver..precioso!
cool. thanks for sharing
This is an amazing bird and with so many ancient stories attached. I have been wanting to see one most of my life but have never had the chance.
And it is also considered the most mystic bird in Mexico and central America . Aztecs used to get its feathers to make their "Penachos (Spanish)" or "quetzalapanecáyotl (Nahuatl)" which were worn by Aztec emperors The quetzalapanecáyotl is a featherwork crown made from Quetzal feathers mounted on a base of gold and studded with precious stones, the most known quetzalapanecayotl is from Moctezuma and It is actually exhibited in the Museum of Ethnology, Vienna.