I will be posting one image a day from my Yucatan Birds Gallery. I decided to try and present an extra-wide format (21×9) to show more of the habitat surrounding each bird.

Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl – Tecolote Bajeño

IMAGE DETAILS
Location: @ Chunyaxché (Pueblo), Quintana Roo, Mexico
Date: 2021-12-02
Camera: Canon EOS R5
Lens: Canon RF 100-500mm
Focal Length: 500 mm
Aperture: f/8
Exposure Time: 0.00156s (1/640)
ISO: 400

Click the image below to open it full-sized from my SmugMug Gallery.


See the previous 5 Wallpaper Posts below or the entire collection at the Yucatan Birds Wallpapers Page.


2 responses to “YUCATAN BIRD WALLPAPERS #3 – Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl”

  1. Richard Brown Avatar
    Richard Brown

    Stunning in panoramic natural habitat!

  2. […] I will be posting one image a day from my Yucatan Birds Gallery. I decided to try and present an extra-wide format (21×9) to show more of the habitat surrounding each bird. Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl – Tecolote Bajeño IMAGE DETAILSLocation: @ Chunyaxché (Pueblo), Quintana Roo, MexicoDate: 2021-12-02Camera: Canon EOS R5Lens: Canon RF 100-500mmFocal Length: 500 mmAperture: … Continue reading YUCATAN BIRD WALLPAPERS #3 […]

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Through my lens and prose I hope to instill a greater sense of awe, compassion and inspiration as I discover new creatures, explore interesting habitats, and gain wisdom about the natural world that’s all around us. It is my hope that readers are motivated to learn more about our environment and its inhabitants, and become passionate advocates for conservation.

I earned my college degree in biology, a foundation that shaped not only how I see the world, but how I’ve spent my life sharing it with others. For more than 35 years, I worked in education as both a teacher and administrator, guiding students through the wonders of science and the joy of discovery. That same spirit of curiosity has carried me through decades of volunteer work in citizen science and conservation. This blog brings together my passions for birding, conservation, and storytelling.

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