Thank you very much everyone. When you can roam the outskirts of the sugarfields, have a native relative as guide, plenty of time at your disposal and a wide angle lens where birds of pray almost are as common as planes landing at Heathrow, and the camera almost works as a machinegun, you should be able to be lucky considering being able also to crop a wide variety of the pictures one chooses to keep. The sugar cane is being set on fire near to harvesting / cutting and these small birds from south america fly in to feed on insects by the millions. That's how this picture actually came about.