Species: Harpy Eagle | Location: Northern Pantanal, Brazil
We were on a river safari in the Northern Pantanal. Everywhere you turned you saw wonderful sights: birds, caiman, tapers. etc. Suddenly a large bird emerged from the underbrush on one side of the river and effortlessly started a steep climb across the river and up into the forest on the left of us. It landed far above and we were able to photograph the Harpy Eagle while we waited for it to launch an attack on an unsuspecting passerby. Nope. It sat and we waited. We learned that viewing a Harpy Eagle was relatively rare and that they were elusive throughout its range. We watched as long as we could and then moved on.
About The Photographer
I started with an Instamatic 100 and enjoyed photography from the start. 60 years later I still enjoy the challenges of being at the right place, at the right time, with the right equipment, with the right settings for the right photograph.Vote for this photo in the Nat Hab's 2024 Guest Photo Contest People’s Choice Awards! You can vote once per day, and each time you vote you’ll be entered for the chance to win a $500 Visa Gift Card or a $500 WWF Donation.