3/27/23

Birds

This place is chockablock with birds flitting around. It is difficult to focus on and identify many of them.

We have been lucky enough to see a few birds we haven’t seen before. Bear in mind, the limitation of Rob's camera on this trip. Sometimes it surprises him and focuses, and other times not.

The Yellow-headed Caracara

A closer look at the Caracara

The interesting Masked Tityra

 The Kiskadee

The Keel-billed Toucan

And this lovely big iguana which might have been planning to “do a line” of ants.
Thought I should give you some thing in focus.

Apparently, the giant anteater is found here.  I would love to see one.

Editor's note: I did see one in Brazil's Pantanal years ago while on a birding and leopard-spotting tour. See pic below. As Hansi reports, there are plenty of ants in the forests and jungles to go around. Our guide told us that this guy sleeps wrapped in its long bushy tail.


Hansi, Tue, Mar 28 at 9:31 AM

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