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  1. Green Iguana

    Green Iguana

    Common in the more humid areas around the Canal Zone.
  2. Greater Ani

    Greater Ani

  3. Yellow-tailed Oriole

    Yellow-tailed Oriole

    Presumably a bird regrowing its central tail feathers which are dark.
  4. Lesser Kiskadee

    Lesser Kiskadee

    Lesser Kiskadee (Philohydor lictor panamensis) Two subspecies are recognized with only subspecies panamensis being mapped for Panama. Photographed along the margins of a swampy-marsh at Ammo Dump Ponds, Coln Province, Panama. Swampy-marsh surrounded by a secondary humid forest at ca. 38 m (125...
  5. Summer Tanager (female)

    Summer Tanager (female)

    Summer Tanager (Piranga rubra rubra) Two subspecies are recognized including the nominate. Only the nominate winters in Panama. Photographed at Ammo Dump Ponds, Coln Province, Panama. Swampy-marsh surrounded by a secondary humid forest at ca. 38 m (125 ft) elevation. Species sexually dimorphic.
  6. Rufescent Tiger Heron

    Rufescent Tiger Heron

    Rufescent Tiger Heron (Tigrisoma lineatum lineatum) Two subspecies are recognized with only the nominate being mapped for Panama. Photographed at Ammo Dump Ponds, Coln Province, Panama. Swampy-marsh surrounded by a secondary humid forest at ca. 38 m (125 ft) elevation. Canon EOS 50D, Canon EF...
  7. Yellow-bellied Seedeater (Female-L, Male-R)

    Yellow-bellied Seedeater (Female-L, Male-R)

    Yellow-bellied Seedeater (Sporophila nigricollis nigricollis) Three subspecies are recognized with only the nominate subspecies nigricollis being mapped for Panama. Photographed at Ammo Dump Ponds, Coln Province, Panama. Swampy-marsh surrounded by a secondary humid forest at ca. 38 m (125 ft)...
  8. Wattled Jacana

    Wattled Jacana

    Wattled Jacana (Jacana jacana hypomelaena) Six subspecies are recognized with subspecies hypomelaena being the only one mapped for Panama. Photographed foraging in Giant Salvinia or Kariba-weed (Salvinia molesta: Salviniaceae) at Ammo Dump Ponds, Coln Province, Panama. This aquatic fern is...
  9. Lesser Kiskadee

    Lesser Kiskadee

    Lesser Kiskadee (Philohydor lictor panamensis) Two subspecies are recognized with only subspecies panamensis being mapped for Panama. Photographed along the margins of a swampy-marsh at Ammo Dump Ponds, Coln Province, Panama. Swampy-marsh surrounded by a secondary humid forest at ca. 38 m (125...
  10. Ruddy-breasted Seedeater (male)

    Ruddy-breasted Seedeater (male)

    Ruddy-breasted Seedeater (Sporophila minuta centralis) Currently three subspecies are recognized with only subspecies centralis being mapped for Panama. Photographed at Ammo Dump Ponds, Coln Province, Panama. Low grasslands around the swampy-marsh surrounded by a secondary humid forest at ca...
  11. Pale-vented Pigeon

    Pale-vented Pigeon

    Pale-vented Pigeon (Patagioenas cayennensis pallidicrissa) Eight subspecies have been described, two have been synonymized leaving six recognized subspecies by most authors with the exclusion of Clements (2007) which only recognizes five subspecies. Only subspecies pallidicrissa is mapped for...
  12. Yellow-tailed Oriole

    Yellow-tailed Oriole

    Yellow-tailed Oriole (Icterus mesomelas carrikeri) Four subspecies are recognized with only subspecies carrikeri being mapped for Panama This Oriole was photographed along the margins of a swampy-marsh at Ammo Dump Ponds, Coln Province, Panama in a Gucima tree, Bastard Cedar or by another dozen...
  13. Flame-tailed Pondhawk

    Flame-tailed Pondhawk

    Flame-tailed Pondhawk (Erythemis peruviana: Libellulidae) This colorful dragonfly was photographed in short grass at Ammo Dump Ponds, northwest of Gamboa, Coln Province, Panama just north of the Panama Canal. Swampy-marsh surround by secondary humid forest at ca. 38 m (125 ft) elevation.
  14. Black-throated Mango (female)

    Black-throated Mango (female)

    Black-throated Mango (Anthracothorax nigricollis) This female is proudly showing her Harry Potter tatoo off. Photographed at Ammo Dump Ponds, Colon Province, Panama. Swampy-marsh surrounded by a secondary humid forest at ca. 38 m (125 ft) elevation.
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