Friday, December 26, 2014

a lot of Magenta throated Woodstars this season

I notice lately that we see a lot of magenta throated Woodstars this season.. all over the place.
A few year ago I did see the most on our farm and around...but now also higher up even on levels of 1800m, which is possible according the book , but I never did see so many.
Always a pleasure to see them...
Today he was around big time on both spots that we went... 1050 m and 1700 m.

It was a warm morning...on the spots that we did go...we needed spots out of the heavy summer wind and of course no drizzel or real rain , what was happening higher up in the other area's .
Good birds today...
And a nice lizard :
And a group of Coati's in the forest:

... here the list..
Bird list 26th of December 2014
Cattle Egret
black Vulture
Osprey
red tailed Hawk
white tipped Dove
sulphur winged Parakeets
Squirrel Cuckoo
violet Sabrewing
green violet Ear
snowy bellied Hummingbird
rufous tailed Hummingbird
white tailed Emerald
long billed Starthroat

magenta throated Woodstar
scintillant Hummingbird
red headed Barbet
red crowned Woodpecker
yellow bellied Elaenia
paltry Tyrannulet
common tody Flycatcher
dark Pewee
great Kiskadee
social Flycatcher
tropical Kingbird
brown capped Vireo
Philadelphia Vireo
black faced Solitair
Mountain Thrush
clay colored Thrush
Tennessee Warbler
tropical Parula
Chestnut sided Warbler female and male
black burnian Warbler
black and white Warbler
American Redstart
northern Waterthrush
slate throated Redstart
rufous capped Warbler
white lined Tanager
blue gray Tanager
silver throated Tanager
red legged Honeycreeper female
streaked Saltator in flight
buff throated Saltator
variable seedeater female
slaty Flowerpiercer
rose breasted Grosbeak
great tailed Crackle
thick billed Euphonia
elegant Euphonia female
lesser Goldfinch


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