Its the Venezuela National bird and has been a Puerto Rico resident since 1810 initially as a cage bird due to its brightly colored plumage and melodious song. Its most common in the the southwestern part of the Island. Comes out early in the morning and near dawn.
Camera: Canon 7D
Lens: Bigmos
My wife asked me why would I put my alarm at such an early hour during my vacation....I was at a loss of words, LOL!






