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Street scene at Plaza Mayor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the heart of Trinidad, Cuba.
Street scene at Plaza Mayor and the heart of Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
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Palacio Brunet (also called Romantic Museum), Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Palacio Brunet (Romantic Museum), Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Street Musicians, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Street musicians, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Plaza Mayor, Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco (background), Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Plaza Mayor, Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco in the background, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Iglesia Parroquial de la Santisima Trinidad, Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Iglesia Parroquial de la Santisima Trinidad, Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Murals on Outside Wall, Universal Benito Ortiz Galeria de Arte, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Murals on Outside Wall, Universal Benito Ortiz Galeria de Arte, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Universal Benito Ortiz Galeria (left), Palacio Cantero (right), Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Universal Benito Ortiz Galeria on left, Palacio Cantero on right, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Cuban Flag in Window, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Cuban flag in doorway, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
DUKAS_123878399_RHA
Traditional Windows and Doorways, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Traditional windows and doorways, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Street Musicians, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Street musicians, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Richard Maschmeyer -
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Interior view of the Museo de Arquitectura Colonial in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
Interior view of the Museo de Arquitectura Colonial in the town of Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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The Convento de San Francisco in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
The Convento de San Francisco, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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Street performers playing in the UNESCO World Heritage site city of Trinidad, Cuba.
Street performers playing in the city of Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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A horse-drawn cart known locally as a coche in Plaza Mayor, in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
A horse-drawn cart known locally as a coche in Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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Interior view of the Museo de Arquitectura Colonial in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
Interior view of the Museo de Arquitectura Colonial in the town of Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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A horse-drawn cart known locally as a coche in Plaza Mayor, in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
A horse-drawn cart known locally as a coche in Plaza Mayor, in the town of Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
DUKAS_123869433_RHA
A horse-drawn cart known locally as a coche in Plaza Mayor, in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
A horse-drawn cart known locally as a coche in Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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The Convento de San Francisco and Plaza Mayor in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
The Convento de San Francisco and Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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The Convento de San Francisco and Plaza Mayor in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
The Convento de San Francisco and Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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The Convento de San Francisco and Plaza Mayor in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
The Convento de San Francisco and Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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The Convento de San Francisco and Plaza Mayor in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
The Convento de San Francisco and Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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Hand rolling Cuban cigars in the UNESCO World Heritage site city of Trinidad, Cuba.
Hand rolling Cuban cigars in the UNESCO World Heritage Site city of Trinidad, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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The inner courtyard of the Palacio Cantero, Museo HistoÃÅrico Municipal in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
The inner courtyard of the Palacio Cantero, Museo Historico Municipal, in the town of Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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A horse-drawn cart known locally as a coche in Plaza Mayor, in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
A horse-drawn cart known locally as a coche in Plaza Mayor, in the town of Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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A horse-drawn cart known locally as a coche in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
A horse-drawn cart known locally as a coche, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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A vintage 1948 Mercury Eight American car working as a taxi in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
A vintage 1948 Mercury Eight American car working as a taxi, in the town of Trinidad, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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A vintage 1950's American car working as a taxi in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
A vintage 1950's American car working as a taxi in the town of Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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A vintage 1948 American Mercury Eight working as a taxi in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
A vintage 1948 American Mercury Eight working as a taxi in the town of Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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Exterior view of the Iglesia Parroquial de la SantiÃÅsima in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trinidad, Cuba.
Exterior view of the Iglesia Parroquial de la Santisima, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Michael Nolan -
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FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217p)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217e)
Hummingbird in the rain
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217h)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217n)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_020
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217r)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_021
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217k)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_009
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217t)
Hummingbird in the rain
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_019
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217s)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_004
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217j)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_008
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217u)
Hummingbird in the rain
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_003
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217a)
Hummingbird in the rain
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_011
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217q)
Hummingbird in the rain
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_015
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217c)
Hummingbird in the rain
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_014
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217l)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_017
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217f)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10049469_002
FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217b)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
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MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217o)
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Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - So schön sind Kolibris
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kunito Imai /Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kunito Imai/REX/Shutterstock (7734217d)
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds at the Asa Wright Nature Center, Trinidad - Dec 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/syo4
Hummingbirds may be small in stature but they're large in beauty - as these stunning photos reveal. The breathtaking images were taken by Japanese photographer Kunito Imai during a recent visit to Trinidad and Tobago. There are more than 340 species of Hummingbird and they get their name from the sound created by their rapidly beating wings. These can flap on average anything from 50 times to 200 times per second. Because Hummingbirds need to conserve energy they do not spend all day flying. Instead, when not drinking the nectar of flowers, they can be seen perched digesting their food. With patience and precision Kunito was able to photograph a host of brightly coloured hummingbirds going about their daily life at the Asa Wright Nature Center on Trinidad. He comments: ?I live in Japan and photographing the hummingbirds has been one of my longtime dreams. So I decided to visit Trinidad and Tobago which is also known as the land of the hummingbird.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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