Another bunch of pictures from Panama, this time from the Canopy Camp.
Black-tailed Trogon
A White-necked Puffbird waits for us in a lay-by.
Black-throated Mango, female
Snowy-bellied Hummingbird
Sapphire-throated Hummingbird
Long-billed Starthroat
Yellow-margined Flatbill
The river at Torti
Centipedes
Our tent at the camp
The view from our tent. Spot the Sloth.
One of the very few moths at the camp “moth trap”
Brood parasitism in action: this Orange-crowned Oriole is feeding a young Shiny Cowbird
Lineated Woodpecker
Grey-cheeked Nunlet
Northern Royal Flycatcher
Blue Morpho, closed as usual.
White-tailed Trogon, female
White-tailed Trogon, male
This spider is in trouble: caught in the middle of an ant-swarm, the end of the branch is the only place they haven’t got to yet.
Look carefully: there’s an animal a foot long in this picture.
Wasp making paper from our platform
White-faced Capuchin
Spot-breasted Woodpecker
A rubbish picture of great birds: Great Green Macaw
American Purple Gallinule
The big day begins: after an hour in the van and another in a 4×4 we start our three-hour dugout canoe trip.
Amazon Kingfisher
A couple of miles walking after the boat and we finally get to our target. A female Harpy Eagle on a nest.
As a guide to how huge they are, the legs are about 2 inches in diameter.
This spider is busy making a packed lunch
American Kestrel
Smooth-billed Ani
No frog in the shower on this trip, but the bathroom grasshopper is gigantic.
Chestnut-headed Oropendola
Grey-cheeked Nunlet
Most of a spider
Glorious Blue Skipper
Banded Peacock