Mainland Birding - Around Palo Seco National Forest
We spent the most of the day walking trails in the forest. There were creeks with big rocks and fresh clear water, surrounded by great vegetation around and within Palo Seco National Forest. In one of those amazing creeks we saw the Sunbittern which was a most spectacular experience. The abundance of hummingbirds was rather remarkable. We saw a whole exhibition of colors, shapes and birds humming around us.
Some of the highlights of the day:
Sunbittern
Green Hermit
Violet Sabrewing
Buff-rumped Warbler
Double-tooth Kite
Ornate Hawk-Eagle
FAMILY & COMMON NAME
Cracidae: Gray-headed Chachalaca
Accipitridae: Double-toothed Kite, Ornate Hawk-Eagle
Rallidae: White-throated Crake
Eurypygidae: Sunbittern
Columbidae: Pale-vented Pigeon
Apodidae: White-collared Swift
Trochilidae: White-necked Jacobin, Green Hermit, Stripe-throated Hermit, Purple-crowned Fairy, Violet Sabrewing, Bronze-tailed Plumeleteer, Violet-crowned Woodnymph, Rufous-tailed Hummingbird
Trogonidae: Slaty-tailed Trogon
Ramphastidae: Collared Aracari, Chestnut-mandibled Toucan, Keel-billed Toucan
Picidae: Black-cheeked Woodpecker, Lineated Wookpecker, Pale-billed Woodpecker
Furnariidae: Spotted Woodcreeper
Tyrannidae: Mountain Elaenia, Torrent Tyrannulet, Tropical Kingbird, Long-tailed Tyrant
Vireonidae: Lesser Greenlet
Troglodytidae: Bay Wren, House Wren
Turdidae: Mountain Thrush
Parulidae: Buff-rumped Warbler
Thraupidae: Tawny-crested Tanager, Crimson-collared Tanager, Passerini´s Tanager, Blue-gray Tanager, Palm Tanager, Plain-colored Tanager, Emerald Tanager, Silver-throated Tanager, Green Honeycreeper, Buff-throated Saltator
Emberizidae: Thick-billed Seed-Finch, Black-striped Sparrow
Fringillidae: Tawny-capped Euphonia, Olive-backed Euphonia
Labels: Birding, Bocas del Toro Panama, Photographs, Trip Reports, Western Caribbean Slope, Wildlife
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