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Live Cornell Lab Panama webcam: Canopy Lodge (1 Viewer)

I noticed that about 300 people were watching it just now. Quite impressive. I enjoy the Ontario one from time t time as well. Does anyone have any other recommended live bird web cams - the links in that section of Birdforum seem to be mostly rather old.
 
Had rufous motmot a couple of days ago, but I get a bit fed up with the endless thrushes/squirrels.
The Ontario one get's some high quality - pine and evening grosbeaks regular. Sapsucker woods has good variety but none of it very exciting.

Rob
 
Someone spotted one I've never heard of (in Panama):
Cheryl Ann Kingston @Saidhbhin74

@PanamaFeederCam 16:51, 2/09 Another first for me at Canopy Lodge in Panama! A Cocoa Woodcreeper! I've seen so many amazing birds, squirrels, butterflies and other critters on the Panama Fruit Feeders Camera! https://youtu.be/PkQinwTlWq8
 
Big butterfly!
And now joined by a second one (with very exaggerated-shaped wings).
 

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Just had a couple (or two visits by the same one).

Saw these too at the weekend - great looking birds, and thanks for confirming ID, as they are not in the 'common birds of the Panama fruit feeder' guide which Cornell Lab have also put on YouTube.
 
There was for me unfamiliar bird some 30 minutes ago - the same Red-Crowned Ant Tanager that has already been seen or something else?

EDIT: A bit later there was a bird what certainly looks like a female Red-Crowned Ant Tanager (2nd picture)
 

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There was for me unfamiliar bird some 30 minutes ago - the same Red-Crowned Ant Tanager that has already been seen or something else?

EDIT: A bit later there was a bird what certainly looks like a female Red-Crowned Ant Tanager (2nd picture)

Agree with your IDs, very nice.

Also, at 18:22:35 (Panama/webcam time) there was apparently a Rufous-tailed Hummingbird feeding on the purple flowers on the background (you can still scroll back and see it for about 3.5 hours more from now).
 
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