I was up early and did go with Spot, the birding dog to the cloud forest around the 1900 meters.
I did wear my rain jacket (Yeah!!) and my boots (yoehoeee!!!) Spot was also very happy.
As soon I was in the clouds, I did hear the resplendent Quetzales making their calls and songs.
The whole hike I did hear them and did see them, I cannot help it, every time when it is possible to make a picture of them ...I do it...
A female Quetzal was checking out a potential
"nest tree", another female was attacking her,
probably she was interested in the same tree
Unfortunately that was not in the picture.
The male was watching the attacks .. as I did too...
This Mountain Elaenia was busy to find nest
material
and this cute long tailed silky Flycatcher was
enjoying the wet cold drizzel with a full stomach
Very nice was the unexpected encounter with a highland Tinamou in front of my feet. Spot and I stay silent and we were staring all to each other and very silently the Tinamou was after maybe 20 seconds, walking into the dense forest. Later I did hear the song of another Tinamou further away.
And a very nice meeting with a Wrenthrush, who was really checking us out from dense foliage, he or she was making a circle around us. I heard her/his call first and then after that I did see her/him.
Probably we were okay after that...did not hear a call anymore and later on I did hear 2 different birds singing their beautiful song.
Before lunchtime I was home after a very refreshing morning cloud forest...
Spot my sweet birding dog! with a lot of patience...
Greetings from Terry
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Bajo Mono, Chiriquí, PA Feb 23, 2019 7:32 AM - 11:33 AM Protocol: Traveling 3.74 kilometer(s) Comments: with Spot( birding dog)..some sun , but mostly clouds and Bajareque 46 species Highland Tinamou 2 1 seen 1 heard Talamanca Hummingbird 1 Violet Sabrewing 2 Stripe-tailed Hummingbird 1 Resplendent Quetzal 10 Orange-bellied Trogon 2 Hi calls And song Prong-billed Barbet 4 Northern Emerald-Toucanet 1 Hairy Woodpecker 3 Silvery-fronted Tapaculo 1 Ho Spot-crowned Woodcreeper 2 Scaly-throated Foliage-gleaner 1 Lineated Foliage-gleaner 1 Spotted Barbtail 1 Red-faced Spinetail 1 Mountain Elaenia 3 Tufted Flycatcher 2 Yellowish Flycatcher 3 Three-wattled Bellbird 1 Rufous-browed Peppershrike 2 Yellow-winged Vireo 1 Brown-capped Vireo 3 House Wren 1 Ochraceous Wren 3 Gray-breasted Wood-Wren 5 American Dipper 3 Black-faced Solitaire 4 Slaty-backed Nightingale-Thrush 1 +song Mountain Thrush 9 White-throated Thrush 1 Long-tailed Silky-flycatcher 2 Golden-browed Chlorophonia 3 Elegant Euphonia 2 Common Chlorospingus 4 Chestnut-capped Brushfinch 2 Rufous-collared Sparrow 2 Yellow-thighed Finch 6 Wrenthrush 2 And call song, 1 seen 1 hear Golden-winged Warbler 2 2 males chasing eachother Tropical Parula 2 Wilson's Warbler 2 Slate-throated Redstart 8 Collared Redstart 3 Spangle-cheeked Tanager 3 Silver-throated Tanager 8 Yellow-faced Grassquit 2