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		<title>Costa Rica Photography Trip</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[At the beginning of March, I traveled to Costa Rica with&#160;McDonald Wildlife Photogrpahy to photograph volcanoes, hummingbirds and other rain forest creatures.&#160; We had no luck with the volcano as El Ninio was making its impression on the Costa Rican dry season.&#160; The rainy weather did madi it possible to photograph birds most of the &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>At the beginning of March, I traveled to Costa Rica with&nbsp;McDonald Wildlife Photogrpahy to photograph volcanoes, hummingbirds and other rain forest creatures.&nbsp; We had no luck with the volcano as El Ninio was making its impression on the Costa Rican dry season.&nbsp; The rainy weather did madi it possible to photograph birds most of the day, when they would typically avoid the heat of mid-day.&nbsp; One of our first stops was at a small nature preserve known for its boat-billed herons, large birds with very large bills.&nbsp; Other birds visited a feeding station.&nbsp; Shown here are Boat-billed Herons, a Collared Aracari, White-collared Manakin displaying, and Tent-making Bats.&nbsp; The tent making bats chewa small section in the middle of the large leaf causing it to fold over, making a tent for them to sleep in.&nbsp; Also shown are Pasarini&#8217;s Tanager, Summer Tanager and a Blue-grey tanager.</p>



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