Panama in March (Part One)

In March, we traveled to Panama, with Eagle Eye Tours for our third “birding excursion” to Central America. As was the case with our previous tours with Eagle Eye, we had a very busy itinerary, we had excellent guides and we saw in the range of 300 species of birds. The weather was very warm, and the humidity was high, so we had to adjust to the change in climate. Unlike Costa Rica, there was no high terrain to allow us to “cool off”. All in all, it was an excellent trip! The following photographs were taken on the trip. I am not sure if I have identified all of the species shown, correctly.

Red-legged honeycreeper
Roadside hawk
White-necked puffbird
Crimson-backed tanager

Rufous-tailed jacamar

Howler monkey
Manakin (Female velvety, I think)
Thick-billed euphonia
White-ruffed manakin
Snowy-bellied hummingbird
Passion fruit blossom
Three-toed sloth
Keel-billed toucan
Swallow-tailed kite
Hepatic tanager
Black-throated mango (female)
Broad-billed motmot

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