Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Brownsberg - Day II

Those who have visited any of the Rain Forests of the world will doubtless agree that they present the most difficult type of bird watching. Apart from the ever present humidity and frequent heavy showers, there are the perpetual insects, hovering at eye level, only extreme brightness above and total darkness in the understory, otherwise PARADISE! That is by way of all the excuses for the not so good photographs.
FOREST BUTTERFLY
MOUSE-COLOUED ANTSHRIKE
PAINTED PARAKEET
SLATE-COLOURED GROSBEAK
OPAL-RUMPED TANAGER
GREY-WINGED TRUMPETER
LIZARD
FOREST BUTTERFLY
'GREEN-HEADED' LIZARD
BUTTERFLY
FUNGI
ORNATE HAWK-EAGLE
with 'Lizard' prey
SPIDER MONKEY
 
GUIANAN TOUCANET
Another showing of GREY-WINGED TRUMPETER
GREEN OROPENDOLA
Colony and Males Displaying

A bit of direction.
Unfortunately, a dead male
BLACK-SPOTTED BARBET
fortunately common and seen alive subsequently.
 
Views of the Camp and Forest
more to follow.
and just an example of some of the creatures attracted to the night-lights.

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