Sunday, 2 May 2021

Living in the Past - Jethro Tull Part II

 Creeping along the Venezuelan

PRE-DAWN BEDROOM CORRIDORs
had the desired effect as both
RUFOUS-VENTED CHACHALACA
and
BUFF-NECKED IBIS
were making the most of the Cattle Trough and the
SKY
looked fair set for another day at the office!
Widespread across most of the America's
ROADSIDE HAWK
jaunty
SAFFRON FINCH
CAPIBARI
likely singing
"So folloe me follow down to the hollow,
and there let us wallow in glorious mud"!
not exclusive to the Hippopotamus!
GREAT KISKADEE
SWALLOW TANAGER
MUSCOVY DUCK
(not the 'plastic' kind as found in UK)
RINGED KINGFISHER
One of the absolute favourites anywhere in the world is getting down with the
LOCALS
and if they just happen to be Female then all the better!
SPOT-BREASTED WOODPECKER
JABIRU
AMERICAN FLAMINGO + BROWN PELICAN
A strange kind of bird is the Pelican,
its bill can hold more than its belly can!
WHITE-HEADED MARSH TYRANT
RUFECENT TIGER HERON
GREEN IGUANA
WHISTLING HERON
ANHINGA
YELLOW-CROWNED PARROT
HOME SWEET HOME

with one more to come next Sunday!

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