NEOTROPIC CORMORANT
while from under the bridge on which we were standing there appeared to be a second Hirindine species
but on closer inspection these were seen to be
tiny BATs (c2 seemingly on top of each other in topp image, c8 middle shot and this single)
INSECT NEST?
WASP's NEST
RUFOUS-TAILED HUMMINGBIRD
Now deep in the 'Rain Forest' spotting and photographing became increasingly difficult but this
RUDDY FOLIAGE-GLEANER fell to the lens.
FUNGI
RUDDY-TAILED FLYCATCHER
SMOKY-BROWN WOODPECKER
female BARRED ANTSHRIKE
MANGROVE VIREO
c2 male HOWLER MONKEY's seemingly disputing territory
were momentarily interrupted by a LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH
before continuing their Howling!
YELLOW-BILLED CACIQUE was the 4th 'Lifer' of the day, but others, not photographed were LADDER-BACKED WOODPECKER and BLACK CATBIRD.
LEAF-CUTTER
ANTs continue their perpetual labours, while other additions to the
Trip List included BLUE-BLACK GRASSQUIT, APLOMADO FALCON, BLACK-CROWNED
TITYRA and COLLARED SEEDEATER.
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