One last set of pictures from the Canopy Camp section of our Panama trip. When the rest are done I’ll collect these into a trip and put more on my OneDrive.
Little Tinamou: years of frustration with this bird finally over.
Caught napping: the Blue Morpho was resting open, but clamped shut as soon as I moved to get a better angle.
Our ensuite Sloth (It can’t be a bad place when you can see a Sloth from your toilet).
Spot-crowned Barbet
Fork-tailed Flycatcher
This Tome’s Spiny Rat trapped itself looking for food in a bucket
Leafhopper
A night drive took us about 2 yards before the van broke down. The night walk that followed had the advantage of close views of Pauraque
This False Fer de Lance is harmless.
Common Opossum
Crane Hawk
Golden-green Woodpeckers, male below, female above.
Black Oropendola
Dusky-backed Jacamar, very range-restricted.
Crested Oropendola
Southern (or Neotropical) River Otter. We’ve been rumbled.
The dry season road isn’t usable in the wet.
Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture
White-headed Wren
Bananaquit
Smaller, rarer and harder to see than Harpy Eagle, this Crested Eagle was a massive bonus. The dark morph is rarer still.
The easiest way around the forest in Quebrada Felix is to walk up the river.
Spectacled Owl
A frog he would a-wooing go.
Cracker sp
Red-crowned Woodpecker
White-nosed Coati
Red-tailed Squirrel
Clay-colored Thrush
Geoffroy’s Tamarin
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Double-toothed Kite
Tropical Kingbird, an ever-present bird.
This female Great Curassow has been visiting a farm for the chicken-feed since it was a chick.
White-fronted Nunbird