Hello!
It was a wet October, but still good moments for good birding. The highlights I will mentioning in this story. Of course 11th of October was global big day and of course I did go out the whole day. Did start around 6 am and ended the day at 6pm. The last years I did go to same places in Boquete, but there were birdwatchers who did go to those places. And important is to spread out and so I did. Of course I did start on our farm and then I did go up to higher elevations..there was one place in Boquete where it looked like the most "light" place...in the sence of the weather. A lot of places in Boquete were rainy and cloudy. I kept it dry and was birding mostly in the clouds, but bird wise it was a great morning. Of course I know the place there very well, that helps. Then you know where the birds are. I was there 2 times before in that week. A lot of berries! The black faced Solitairs were singing and very active (in the fog)...
After this morning ..I went home and Hans cooked already...so I ate , checked some lists from other birders and yes best was to go to the place what I already was planning to go... even had a short time sun. Did see clouds coming in and out. Did use for 5 minutes my umbrella. Fortunately I could add the wedge-tailed grass-Finch to the Panama list! I was not expecting this bird...she flew in front of me up and landed down in long grass and then that rain did start. What a moment!
It was a great afternoon! 145 different birds I did mostly see and hear this day. Here the link... https://ebird.org/lifelist?r=world&yr=BIGDAY_2025b&sortKey=obs_dt&o=asc you can see the list.
In May big day, Panama did really good, now a little bit less because it was bad weather in most areas. Many more people went birdwatching on the big day. I think it's also because the Minister of the Environment is trying to get people excited. A great stimulance.
I also see that many more young Panamanians are starting to enjoy birdwatching. Great !
A few times I did go to the coast area. In the Netherlands I was a coast/ river birder...but since I live in Panama, I love the highlands and not a big fan of going to the hot coast. So that is why mostly lately I do see new birds (lifers) when I go to the coast/rice fields. We did go to find the Cattle Tyrant. Ann my friend she did see him/her first. Thank you Ann!!! (mmmm why is this an other letter type ..😓)


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