Chachalacascape

Greg Basco's Image

Though common enough in Costa Rica, the relatively drab gray-headed chachalaca is a bird that tends to be overlooked, says Gregory.

Indeed, he had never bothered to photograph one. The loud cha-cha-laca calls of groups of the chicken-sized birds are, however, a familiar noise in the forest. One morning, exploring the grounds of an eco-lodge in Turrialba with the intention of photographing hummingbirds, a chachalaca was revealed to Gregory in a new light. Looking up into the forest trees, he saw a single bird. Silhouetted against the overcast sky, it had become one with the architecture of the cecropia tree, creating a picture not to be missed. Seconds later, the bird flew off to rejoin its flock nearby.


Behind the lens

Greg Basco

Greg Basco

USA/Costa Rica

Greg is a professional nature photographer based in Costa Rica. After completing graduate degrees in political science and tropical ecology, he worked in conservation before turning to photography full time in 2006. He’s working on the second edition of the large-format book National Parks of Costa Rica in conjunction with Zona Tropical and Cornell University Press. His e-books include the comprehensive treatment Flash for the Nature Photographer. He’s also co-owner of Foto Verde Tours, which offers instructional photo workshops in Latin America.

Image details

  • Canon EOS 5D
  • 300mm f2.8 lens
  • 1/80 sec at f5.6  •   ISO 100
  • Tuis, Turrialba, Costa Rica
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