During the 23rd to 25th of June I traveled to the Tucanos TrTrilha dos Tucanosail to find Geraldo Starling who came from Belo Horizonte to photograph the biodiversity of the city of Tapiraí. In times of a corona virus, the Trilha dos Tucanos returned to work in compliance with the protocols required for the inns. They are receiving a reduced number of customers, the use of masks being mandatory, maintaining a certain distance between people.
We arrived almost night so we went to photograph some moths, because there is a place that appears some with very striking colors. The next day we went to see the birds that appear in the little house of the forest. Already in the feeders, many cool birds appeared, a true show of colors.
moth
moth
Red-crowned Ant-Tanager
Rufous-bellied Thrush
Blond-crested Woodpecker
Saffron toucanet
Magpie Tanager
Olive-green Tanager
Buff-throated Purpletuft
Brow tanager
Ruby-crowned Tanager
Azure-shouldered Tanager
Plain parakeet
Violaceous Euphonia
Magpie Tanager
Golden-crowned Warbler
Violaceous Euphonia
Green-backed Trogon
Green headed tanager
Moth
Moth
Black-goggled Tanager
Black-throated Grosbeak
Half-collared Sparrow
Slaty-breasted Wood-Rail
Gray-fronted Dove
Saffron toucanet
Gray-hooded Attila
Gray-hooded Flycatcher
Red breasted toucan
Red breasted toucan
Saffron toucanet
Red-rumped Cacique
Yellow-fronted Woodpecker
Masked Yellowthroat
Tawny-browed Owl
In addition to birds and moths, mammals are always surprising us. It was the tapir, a very large animal, who came very close this time, we also saw and photographed many others, see the photos below:
deer
Tapir
deer
wild rat
Tayra
Squirrel
Tayra
Paca