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High-Speed Nature Photography 46 images Created 15 Mar 2011

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  • Green basilisk or plumed basilisk running on water (Basiliscus plumifrons), Costa Rica Image by Andres Morya
    basilisk-running-water003.tif
  • Green basilisk or plumed basilisk running on water (Basiliscus plumifrons), Costa Rica Image by Andres Morya
    basilisk-running-water001.tif
  • Image by Andres Morya
    cr_morya0135.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    cr_morya0140.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
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Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    marsh-frog-jumping002.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
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Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    marsh-frog-jumping003.tiff
  • Edible Dormouse jumping (Glis Glis), Europe, High-Speed Nature Photography Image by Andres Morya
    dormouse_jumping2.tiff
  • Edible Dormouse jumping (Glis Glis), Europe, High-Speed Nature Photography Image by Andres Morya
    dormouse_jumping3.tiff
  • Eurasian Nuthatch (Sitta europaea) in flight, Switzerland Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    birds-flight-103-Edit.tif
  • Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    birds_flight002.tif
  • Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    birds-in-flight-142-Edit.tif
  • Green basilisk or plumed basilisk running on water (Basiliscus plumifrons), Costa Rica Image by Andres Morya
    basilisk-running-water004.tif
  • Green basilisk or plumed basilisk running on water (Basiliscus plumifrons), Costa Rica Image by Andres Morya
    basilisk-running-water002.tif
  • Green basilisk or plumed basilisk running on water (Basiliscus plumifrons), Costa Rica Image by Andres Morya
    basilisk-running-water005.tif
  • Green basilisk or plumed basilisk running on water (Basiliscus plumifrons), Costa Rica Image by Andres Morya
    basilisk-running-water006.tif
  • Green basilisk or plumed basilisk running on water (Basiliscus plumifrons), Costa Rica Image by Andres Morya
    basilisk-running-water007.tif
  • Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    birds-in-flight-157-Edit.tif
  • Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    bird-flight015.tif
  • Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    birds-flight-117-Edit.tif
  • Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    birds-flight-125-Edit-Edit.tif
  • Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    birds_flight003.tif
  • Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    birds_flight2.tif
  • Eurasian Nuthatch (Sitta europaea) in flight, Switzerland Bird in Flight, Switzerland. High Speed Photographic Technique Image by Andres Morya
    birds_flight001.tif
  • Image by Andres Morya
    cr_morya0117.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    cr_morya0118.tiff
  • Green violet-ear hummingbird (Colibri thalassinus). Green Violet-ear (Colibri thalassinus) hummingbirds are common to locally abundant residents in the middle and higher elevation mountains of Costa Rica, mainly in the more open areas of the forest where there are plenty of flowering plants. Image by Andres Morya
    green-violet-ear-flying001.tiff
  • Green violet-ear hummingbird (Colibri thalassinus). Green Violet-ear (Colibri thalassinus) hummingbirds are common to locally abundant residents in the middle and higher elevation mountains of Costa Rica, mainly in the more open areas of the forest where there are plenty of flowering plants. Image by Andres Morya
    green-violet-ear-flying005.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    cr_morya0136.tiff
  • The Violet Sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus), is a very large hummingbird native to southern Mexico and Central America as far south as Costa Rica and western Panama.<br />
It is a species of the understory and edges of mountain forests, especially near streams. The food of this species is nectar, taken mainly from undergrowth flowers with Heliconias and bananas as favourites. The males are less aggressive and territorial at flowers than their size would suggest.<br />
The call of the Violet Sabrewing is a sharp twitter, and the song of the male, given at leks of up to ten males, is a high-pitched piercing cheep tsew cheep tik-tik tsew. Image by Andres Morya
    Violet-Sabrewing-humingbird001.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    cr_morya0138.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    cr_morya0121.tiff
  • Green violet-ear hummingbird (Colibri thalassinus). Green Violet-ear (Colibri thalassinus) hummingbirds are common to locally abundant residents in the middle and higher elevation mountains of Costa Rica, mainly in the more open areas of the forest where there are plenty of flowering plants. Image by Andres Morya
    green-violet-ear-flying002.tiff
  • Green violet-ear hummingbird (Colibri thalassinus). Green Violet-ear (Colibri thalassinus) hummingbirds are common to locally abundant residents in the middle and higher elevation mountains of Costa Rica, mainly in the more open areas of the forest where there are plenty of flowering plants. Image by Andres Morya
    green-violet-ear-flying003.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    cr_morya0115.tiff
  • The Violet Sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus), is a very large hummingbird native to southern Mexico and Central America as far south as Costa Rica and western Panama.<br />
It is a species of the understory and edges of mountain forests, especially near streams. The food of this species is nectar, taken mainly from undergrowth flowers with Heliconias and bananas as favourites. The males are less aggressive and territorial at flowers than their size would suggest.<br />
The call of the Violet Sabrewing is a sharp twitter, and the song of the male, given at leks of up to ten males, is a high-pitched piercing cheep tsew cheep tik-tik tsew. Image by Andres Morya
    Violet-Sabrewing-humingbird002.tiff
  • Green violet-ear hummingbird (Colibri thalassinus). Green Violet-ear (Colibri thalassinus) hummingbirds are common to locally abundant residents in the middle and higher elevation mountains of Costa Rica, mainly in the more open areas of the forest where there are plenty of flowering plants. Image by Andres Morya
    green-violet-ear-flying004.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    cr_morya0137.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
<br />
<br />
Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    Jumping-frog10.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
<br />
<br />
Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    marsh-frog-jumping005.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
<br />
<br />
Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    marsh-frog-jumping006.tiff
  • Marsh frog jumping (Pelophylax ridibundus), High Speed Photographic Technique, Switzerland<br />
<br />
<br />
Both powerful swimmers and amazing jumpers, they often just stand in the mud, ready to leap into deep water at the first sign of trouble and landing with a resounding plop. They are robust and warty members of the green frog group, have a laughing call and a talent for singing whose quality is judged by females waiting to mate. Europe's largest native frog (they can reach 17cm long) are now enlarging their range, partly naturally but mostly through being sold for garden ponds. Image by Andres Morya
    marsh-frog-jumping007.tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    liron-1.tif
  • Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis),<br />
male, Mananara, Eastern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    Panther-Chameleon-Furcifer-pardalis-..tiff
  • Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis),<br />
male, Mananara, Eastern Madagascar Image by Andres Morya
    Panther-Chameleon-Furcifer-pardalis-..tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    mad_and-1452 - Version 2 - Version 2..tiff
  • Image by Andres Morya
    mad_and-1602.tiff