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  1. Variable Seedeater male

    Variable Seedeater male

    Male in a very strong backlight turning the green leaves into yellow blobs
  2. Yellow-bellied Elaenia

    Yellow-bellied Elaenia

  3. Lance-tailed Manakin female

    Lance-tailed Manakin female

  4. Scrub Greenlet

    Scrub Greenlet

    I didn't get many shots of this one, there and gone.
  5. Isthmian Wren

    Isthmian Wren

    We heard this species frequently, but this is the most open I saw it during my entire vacation.
  6. Lineated Woodpecker

    Lineated Woodpecker

    Big bird compared to the tree
  7. Straight-billed Woodcreeper

    Straight-billed Woodcreeper

    Subspecies extimus
  8. Savanna Hawk

    Savanna Hawk

    Another hawk from the same location as my last uploads
  9. Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture

    Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture

    Of course it is also nice to see the colors of the head (re last image)
  10. Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture

    Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture

    The paler primaries is one of the things to look out for with this species.
  11. White-tailed Kite

    White-tailed Kite

    One of several raptors passing by
  12. Crested Bobwhite Male

    Crested Bobwhite Male

    The contrasting face with white and buff should make this a male. I do not believe I could have found this species without the guide knowing where to look.
  13. Ferruginous Pygmy Owl

    Ferruginous Pygmy Owl

    Most of the time it was sitting with its neck turned towards us because other things were more interesting (and we did not spend excessive time there). I did not see it fly at any time.
  14. Lesson's Motmot

    Lesson's Motmot

    I think this is the first time I have seen a bird from this group on a wire.
  15. Thick-billed Seed Finch

    Thick-billed Seed Finch

    I know he was a long distance out but I still wanted to share.
  16. Wedge tailed Grass Finch Video

    Wedge tailed Grass Finch Video

    A bird singing near El Valle, Cocle, Panama
  17. Wedge-tailed Grass Finch

    Wedge-tailed Grass Finch

    First time I looked for this species was probably 15 years ago. I obviously looked in the wrong location. But seeing it this time was great!
  18. Yellow-bellied Seedeater

    Yellow-bellied Seedeater

    A few moment after the other shot I uploaded but now in a tree.
  19. Seedeater's Paradise

    Seedeater's Paradise

    Yellow-bellied Seedeater in a stalk with lots of seeds. No wonder it was singing happily!
  20. Green Kingfisher male

    Green Kingfisher male

    Finding the spot allowing it to check the stream below.
  21. The little thief

    The little thief

    I have most often seen hummingbirds with long bills being interested in this flower. However, Bananaquit also likes the nectar, but because it has a short sharp bill, it has to make a back door to get into the goods.
  22. White-shouldered Tanager

    White-shouldered Tanager

    The female is actually found but very out of focus in the upper left corner. Below the bill of the male, on the leaf is something orange - this seems to have been some type of morsel, on the following images it was trying to bite off a piece.
  23. Ghost bird

    Ghost bird

    Black-chested Jay - it was really dark when I took this photo
  24. Common Basilisk

    Common Basilisk

    We saw this one most days while at the Canopy Lodge, always on a rock in the creek running through the property.
  25. Tawny-crested Tanager immature male

    Tawny-crested Tanager immature male

    This bird was part of a larger flock. I am convinced it is an immature male given the female like colors on the side of the head and the hint of a tawny crest feather.
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