Tuesday, August 23, 2011

the black and white Warbler has landed!!

The 23th of August, this morning we did see the black and white Warbler for the first time this season, pretty early!!!(probably due bad weather in the States?)
I thought I heard him yesterday on the farm, but wasn't sure. Now we did see them op 2 different places , one (Female) nearby cloud forest and one (Male) in the cloud forest, around Boquete.

I get so excited then, almost jumped in the sky.

It's so nice to get that "spring" feeling back . I always had in Holland that sky jumping when I heard the first Thrush singing, the first "sneeuwklokje" what was coming out of the soil, the first  House Swallow, the first Swifts..... here in Panama it is the first black and white Warbler this season... and what is next...American Redstart is most of the time next or the Wilson's Warbler or the nice Swainson's Thrushes...I keep my eyes and ears open!.
It was a nice, sunny  birding morning , this morning , with nice bird watchers...:
Turkey Vulture
ruddy ground Dove
snowy bellied Hummingbirds
rufous tailed Hummingbird
green Hermit
stripe tailed Hummingbird
white throated Hummingbird

magnificent Hummingbird
green violet Ear
violet Sabrewing
scintillant Hummingbird
streak breasted Treehunter
red faced Spinetail
spotted Barbtail
red crowned Woodpecker
streak headed Woodcreeper
social Flycatcher
tropical Kingbird
boat billed Flycatcer
black Phoebe
yellow bellied Elaenia
lesser Elaenia
common tody Flycatcher

barred Becard
house Wren
plain Wren
Ochraceous Wren

gray breasted Wood Wren
ruddy capped nightingale Thrush
clay colored Thrush
white throated Thrush
brown capped Vireo
yellow winged Vireo
black and white Warbler!!!!
slate throated white start
flame throated Warbler
silver throated Tanager
spangle cheeked Tanager
blue gray Tanager
Cherrie's Tanager
common  bush Tanager
buff throated Saltator
yellow thighed Finch

white naped brush Finch
chestnut capped brush Finch in flight
variable Seedeater
yellow faced Grassquit
rufous collared Sparrow
lesser Goldfinch

American Dipper
blue and white Swallows
Heard very close by Collared Trogon, I only hear and see them around this time in the area that we went, 1700 M , we did not see a Quetzal , yesterday yes.Young male.


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