It’s been a week of ploughing through photos, and it’s not done yet, but here are a few more pictures from our time at the Canopy Tower.
The view from the Canopy Tower looking towards Panama City
Black-and-white Owl
Whooping Motmot. Probably the best-looking of the Motmots here, but they always sit in shadow
A small part of a flock of over 5000 Broad-winged Hawks (they’re about the size of a Buzzard). There are approximately 1077 hawks in this photo.
Praying Mantis
Slender Anole
Streaked Flycatcher
You. Will. Give. Me. A. Banana!
Black-breasted Puffbird
Going along the canal
There’s room to pass in this bit
Why do they never call these cranes Cuthbert or Quentin?
Checker-throated Antwren
Black-crowned Antshrike, female
Crowned Woodnymph
Fulvous-vented Euphonia
The view from the tower at the Rainforest Discovery Centre on Pipeline Road
The ever-changing view from the Tower
Tropical Mockingbird
A Great Jacamar hides at close range
Finally it comes into full view
Golden-crowned Spadebill
A juvenile male Black-throated Trogon
White-flanked Antwren
White-necked Jacobin
A car-carrier goes down the canal
Slaty-tailed Trogon, female
Presumably these will grow up into Hawkmoths
Green Iguana
Sulfur Yellow Butterfly
Pipeline Road
Stripe-throated Hermit
Black-billed Cuckoo
Helicopter Damselfly
Northern Barred Woodcreeper
Great Potoo
One more Tower view
Streak-chested Antpitta