The Toucans That Kept Turning Up
Growing up in southern Trinidad, I did not need a field guide to know that a toucan was something special. I knew nothing then about taxonomy, genera, species limits, or the quiet...
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Growing up in southern Trinidad, I did not need a field guide to know that a toucan was something special. I knew nothing then about taxonomy, genera, species limits, or the quiet...
Waiting for the Plate‑Billed Mountain‑Toucan at the Birdwatchers House and an Encore by Toucan Barbets. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with birds and nature.
A single, resonant call drew us from the moth‑light quiet into the vivid presence of the Toucan Barbet, a cloudforest icon whose bold colors and commanding voice anchored the entir...
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Great Green Macaw (Ara ambiguus)- Photographer Javier Chaves King vulture (Sarcoramphus papa) – Photographer Luis Solano Pochet Brown-hooded Parrot (Pyrilia haematotis) – Photograp...
By Andrea Trigueros The first bird Andrea ever really noticed was a Turquoise-browed Motmot that would frequent her backyard in El Salvador, often perched still except for its long...
This is one of these birds for which the English name (scaly-breasted: yes, I can see the scales) is immediately contradicted by the scientific one, Pnoepyga albiventer, indicating...
Two king vultures (Sarcoramphus papa), one of the largest vulture species in the Americas, perch on a tree branch in Costa Rica. One leans over to nibble the other. The king vultur...
The Philippines has ten or eleven hornbill species, all endemic. Most of them can only be found in parts of the Philippines—a nice map illustrating this can be found here. While I...
A long‑awaited encounter with the Crimson‑rumped Toucanet unfolded in rich morning light, revealing the bird’s quiet elegance and vivid beauty in the heart of the cloudforest. This...
Highlights The Home of the Wax Palms: Birding among the tallest palm trees in the world (Ceroxylon quindiuense) in a spectacular high-Andean cloud forest setting. In-the-Wild Photo...
In a single enchanted morning, the cloud forest revealed its contrasts through the fierce, tiny Cloud‑forest Pygmy‑Owl above and the gentle, elusive Giant Antpitta below—two wildly...
This was one of the two species that made me determined to go to the Philippines. Even people who do not believe that pittas exist might be able to relate to this and consider a tr...
Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? Andean Condor What is the name of your lodge, and since when has...
Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? Great Green Macaw (Ara ambiguus) – one of Costa Rica’s most icon...
Highlights The Ultimate Frontier of Endemism: Because it is an isolated northern extension of the Eastern Andes, Perijá acts as an ecological island. It holds a dense concentration...
Our journey from Refugio Paz de los Aves to Guaycapi Lodge unfolded as a tapestry of surprises—from a roosting Lyre‑tailed Nightjar to the vibrant foothill birds that awaited us—se...
Bellavista Cloud Forest Lodge delivered a morning of vivid brilliance, with the Gorgeted Sunangel, Masked Flowerpiercer, and Blue‑winged Mountain‑Tanager glowing against the mist‑s...
As the hummingbirds faded into the background, a fresh wave of brilliantly colored tanagers swept through Guaycapi Lodge, setting the stage for an afternoon of dazzling forest jewe...
Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? White-collared Manakin What is the name of your lodge, and sin...
A pair of Red‑headed Barbets at Sendero Frutti Tour offered a vivid second encounter, feeding on red bananas and tending a nearby nest cavity while representing a species whose ran...
Oh dear, a ‘witty’ title, with a pun. My apologies for the cliché, the Sunbittern deserves better: one of the specials of Rancho Naturalista’s excellent guides. Our very own Merced...
My first morning in Mindo started at 5:00 a.m. The moth blind was only about 100 to 150 metres away, but getting there early was important. A quick look the evening before had reve...
The Juan Fernandez Firecrown is a critically endangered hummingbird that is only found on Robinson Crusoe Island, near Chile. Measuring more than 4 inches long from beak to tail, t...
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