October 25th, 2011
Tuesday it’s another early morning to drive about an hour and half away to the Pacific Coast for some lowland birds. First stop was a rice farm that attracted a lot of herons and shorebirds.
- Crested Bobwhite
- Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture
- Scaly-breasted Hummingbird
- Straight-billed Woodcreeper
- Roadside Hawk
- Pale-eyed Pygmy-Tyrant
- Veraguan Mango (a Panamanian endemic)
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October 24th, 2011
Monday we spent at Los Altos de Maria, another retirement community not yet completely built up relatively high in the mountains. But first we pulled over in the El Valle where some swallows were swooping including #752, Blue-and-white Swallow
I got three more lifers pulling out along the road to Los Altos de Maria including
- Common Bush-Tanager
- Black-and-yellow Tanager (spotted by me)
- Ochraceous Wren
- Gray-breasted Wood Wren
And then in Los Altos de Maria itself 11 more:
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October 23rd, 2011
The last couple of days had been slowing down a bit as we increasingly ticked off more and more of the species around the Canopy Tower. However today we hit new habitat and elevations and things picked up again. Even before we left the lodge we added #734 Rufous Motmot at the feeders, and then #735 Lineated Woodpecker, atop a nearby tree. I missed the Grey-necked Wood Rail though; and indeed I missed it repeatedly throughout my stay, even though it was haunting the grounds.
We then drove further inland to near the top of the mountains (i.e. near the edge of the extinct volcano we’re in the middle of) to Los Minas Road, and in a few hours of casual strolling we added nine new species:
- Silver-throated Tanager
- Tawny-capped Euphonia
- Scarlet-thighed Dacnis
- Ornate Hawk-Eagle (perched in the distance through a scope)
- Tufted Flycatcher
- Orange-bellied Trogon
- Sulphur-rumped Flycatcher
- Olive-striped Flycatcher
- Plain Antvireo
But we weren’t done yet.
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October 22nd, 2011
On Satrurday, after a couple of hours of driving (half of which I slept through), we arrived at the Canopy Lodge in time for lunch. And I got upgraded to a large room. Yay! My room at the Tower was the size of a large closet. And I have a balcony that has a good view of a tree popular with birds waiting for the feeder. Good for photography. On the downside the Wifi is much less reliable at the Lodge than the Tower. I don’t know why.
The lodge has feeding platforms that attract a different group of birds since we’re further west and higher up. However there were, a bit surprisingly, no lifers at lunch. After lunch though, we walked up the road and explored a bit in the Canopy Adventure, and this added four new species:
- Rufous-capped Warbler (one of my target birds)
- Common Tody-Flycatcher
- Streaked Saltator
- Orange-billed Nightingale-Thrush (good find; these are secretive and usually hard to see
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October 22nd, 2011
Today we leave for the Canopy Lodge, but there are still birds to be seen here. I added three more species from the top of the tower this morning:
- Mealy Parrot
- Semiplumbeous Hawk
- Blue-headed Parrot
We whiffed on King Vulture though. Maybe we’ll get lucky on the road.
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October 21st, 2011
Before heading back to the Tower for lunch, we made a brief stop at Costa del Este to once again scope for shorebirds on the Pacific Ocean. Again it was mostly common North American species wintering down south. However we did pick up a couple of really good birds including a rare (for Panama) Long-billed Curlew that I spotted. Possibly this one bird has been returning to this site for the last ten years or so. And then the leader found a more Southerly bird too far north, #727, Collard Plover! It’s a lot like a a Semipalmated Plover or Snowy Plover.
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