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  1. Brownish Cracker

    Brownish Cracker

    Brownish Cracker (Hamadryas iphthime: Nymphalidae) also known as a blue cracker. Wingspan ca. 7.5 cm (3.0 in).
  2. Green Iguana

    Green Iguana

    Common in the more humid areas around the Canal Zone.
  3. Brown-capped Tyrannulet

    Brown-capped Tyrannulet

    Getting the color right on this one with all light coming through the leaf was difficult and I am not sure I did very well. At least the white super seems to be OK :)
  4. Greater Ani

    Greater Ani

  5. Yellow-tailed Oriole

    Yellow-tailed Oriole

    Presumably a bird regrowing its central tail feathers which are dark.
  6. Southern Lapwing

    Southern Lapwing

    Where the road enters town was this area which likely is only wet on rainy days. This image has not been cropped, it was this close.
  7. Cockroach

    Cockroach

    Cockroach (Pseudophyllodromia sp.: Ectotiidae) My wife and I are going to Colorado for a few weeks so today will be my last post until we return. Great birding and photography my friends.
  8. Black-winged Dragonlet

    Black-winged Dragonlet

    Black-winged Dragonlet (Erythrodiplax funerea: Libellulidae)
  9. Blue-black Grasquit (male)

    Blue-black Grasquit (male)

    Blue-black Grassquit (Volatinia jacarina splendens)
  10. Red-washed Satyr

    Red-washed Satyr

    Red-washed Satyr (Pierella helvina ocreata: Nymphalidae)
  11. Rufescent Tiger-Heron, Ammo Dump Pond.jpg

    Rufescent Tiger-Heron, Ammo Dump Pond.jpg

    Rufescent Tiger Heron (Tigrisoma lineatum lineatum)
  12. Isidora Leafwing

    Isidora Leafwing

    Isidora Leafwing (Zaretis isidora: Nymphalidae)
  13. Two-spotted Prepona

    Two-spotted Prepona

    Two-spotted Prepona (Archaeoprepona demophoon: Nymphalidae)
  14. Common Anastrus Skipper

    Common Anastrus Skipper

    Common Anastrus Skipper (Anastrus semipliternus: Hesperiidae)
  15. Rufescent Tiger-Heron

    Rufescent Tiger-Heron

    Rufescent Tiger Heron (Tigrisoma lineatum lineatum)
  16. Malachite

    Malachite

    Malachite (Siproeta stelenes: Nymphalidae) Wingspan 8.5-10.0 cm (3.3-3.9 in).
  17. Hecale Longwing

    Hecale Longwing

    Hecale Longwing (Heliconius hecale melicerta: Nymphalidae)
  18. Evan's Firetip Skipper

    Evan's Firetip Skipper

    Evan’s Firetip Skipper (Pyrrhopyge evansi: Hesperiidae)
  19. Tullius Metalmark

    Tullius Metalmark

    Tullius Metalmark sometimes called Tullius Eyemark (Perophthalma tullius: Riodinidae).
  20. White-throated Crake

    White-throated Crake

    White-throated Crake (Laterallus albigularis albigularis)
  21. Common Spurwing Skipper

    Common Spurwing Skipper

    Common Spurwing Skipper (Antigonus erases: Hesperiidae)
  22. Blue-studded Skipper

    Blue-studded Skipper

    Blue-studded Skipper (Sostrata nordica: Hesperiidae)
  23. Black-tailed Trogon (male)

    Black-tailed Trogon (male)

    Black-tailed Trogon (Trogon melanurus macroura)
  24. Dark Owl-Butterfly

    Dark Owl-Butterfly

    Dark Owl-butterfly (Caligo brasiliensis: Nymphalidae) Wingspan ca. 15 cm (5.9 in). Pipeline Road, northwest of Gamboa, Coln Province, Panam. Tropical rainforest at 55 m (180 ft elevation.
  25. Teleus Longtail

    Teleus Longtail

    Teleus Longtail (Urbanus teleus: Hesperiidae) Pipeline Road, northwest of Gamboa, Coln Province, Panam. Tropical rainforest at 55 m (180 ft elevation).
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