After lunch on October 24, 2011, we headed to Rio de Janeiro with a stop at an area with windswept restinga scrub to find the endemic Restinga Antwren. A restinga is a distinct type of coastal tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest that is found in Brazil (contains plant communities that range from creeping plants to open scrubs and even forests of medium sized trees formed on sandy, acidic, and nutrient-poor soils). We photographed this Bananaquit, Coereba flaveola, with its big white supercilium, yellow belly, and gray chin and throat flitting around in the shrubs. Temperatures on this sunny afternoon were in the 80's.


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Make NIKON CORPORATION
Model NIKON D7000
Orientation top, left side
X Resolution 1/300 inches
Y Resolution 1/300 inches
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Software ViewNX 2.2 W
Date/Time 2012:06:29 11:57:33
Artist
YCbCr Positioning Center of pixel array
Copyright
Exposure Time 1/640 sec
F-Number F6.3
Exposure Program Program normal
ISO Speed Ratings 800
Exif Version 2.30
Date/Time Original 2011:10:24 14:09:26
Date/Time Digitized 2011:10:24 14:09:26
Components Configuration YCbCr
Exposure Bias Value 0
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Metering Mode Spot
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Flash Unknown (16)
Focal Length 500.0 mm
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Exif Image Width 1571 pixels
Exif Image Height 1178 pixels
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