Thursday at 14:04 (Panama time), saw a Silver-throated Tanager, which I believe is new to this list.
(Astonishingly, this bird does not appear among the 409 spp. reported for the tower on eBird!)
P.C.
Thursday at 14:04 (Panama time), saw a Silver-throated Tanager, which I believe is new to this list.
(Astonishingly, this bird does not appear among the 409 spp. reported for the tower on eBird!)
P.C.
And Now 6 species incl. The tanager in a single screenThursday at 14:04 (Panama time), saw a Silver-throated Tanager, which I believe is new to this list.
(Astonishingly, this bird does not appear among the 409 spp. reported for the tower on eBird!)
P.C.
Very nice addition, already mentioned in the Cornell page. Note the webcam is not located on the tower but on the lodge, which is in a different part of Panama.
It is indeed! One of those tropical "dream birds".Could be Seen again at 14:45 camera Time. Stunning Bird.
And Now 6 species incl. The tanager in a single screen
I can't parse them all from the image; what is that bird on the left, in flight, with the white shafts in the primaries?
PC.
I think you're referring to a male Thick-billed Euphonia.
Yes. While shooting the screenshot i forgot that i could as well pause the stream for a better picture when all birds were still sitting on the foodtable
I haven't, but then I haven't listened very long after dark. I think it's a good idea, though.I wonder how many species can be heard in the camera that are not visiting the feeder? Has anyone heard any bird calls during the night?