
Pteroglossus beauharnaesii
Photographed 20 November, 2008
Tambopata Forest Reserve
Madre de Dios, Peru
(Identification made by Alan T.C. Lee of the Tambopata Macaw Project)

By Chen Jen, 1985
Painted in the style of Li Di (1100 -1191)
Art meets photography at Birdfreak.com
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ReplyDeleteGreat photo - and very much like a painting!
ReplyDeleteNice shot of the aracari for BPW! I also enjoyed reading your recent posts on your Peru trip. Sounds like a wonderful experience!
ReplyDeleteExotic birds framed so nicely, Tim. Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteMary
Great shot and I love the painting.
ReplyDeleteI love the (supposed) simplicity of Chinese painting.
Definitely a painting. What beauty you find out there in the world!
ReplyDeleteLove it when birds meet art and vice versa! I like that word, "Aracari".
ReplyDeleteGreat comparison! I love how shots of the wild can sometimes meld into pattern like that. -X
ReplyDeletePerfect for sure . . . and would be a great painting if painted!
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