Rufous-tailed Hummingbird |
A hummingbird I understand, but these little tiny birds are everywhere! And not one of them are the same!
Do I spy a warbler on the far branch? I research warblers after my observations. This bird is no warbler!
Look carefully to your right.......the tiny Yellow-faced Grassquit |
The pastures were fascinating. Situated along the Río Dulce behind a swamp area along a rain forest, these grassy hills had quite a number of birds visiting.....
Cattle Egret |
Tropical Kingbird |
Blue-black Grassquit(male) |
They lined fence posts and open branches. When they weren't sitting, they were buzzing up and down from the grasses. Their strange movements looked as if they were a hybrid of hummingbirds and warblers. They were a lot of fun to observe.
White-collared Seedeater(female) |
The pebble paths exposed Ruddy Ground Doves. Their constant twitching caught my attention. If I got too close, they'd fly off in a quick burst from the ground.
Plain-breasted ground dove |
But it was the grasses that held the greatest mysteries....
Gray-crowned Yellowthroat |
Golden-fronted Woodpecker |
And then this strange and cool looking number happened by me. I barely saw the bird, but I repeated its calls and watched it look at me from the branches for about 4 minutes. Finally, it flew off.
Common Tody-Flycatcher |
Red-lored Parrot |
Hi Chris,
ReplyDeleteSounds like an amazing time. It also makes me imagine how I'll be feeling when I visit Costa Rica next year, only I'll be more so as we don't have most of those families in Australia!
Chris, now you have me wanting to visit Guatemala. You saw a wonderful variety of birds during your visit. Beautiful photos. Have a great day and happy birding!
ReplyDeleteI think I need to go somewhere completely different, where almost all birds are new!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
What a superb location for birds and what a great variety you saw :) Love the song by the way :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the different species of birds.
ReplyDeleteHere in the Netherlands are not those species.
Very well photographed, compliments.
Greetings Irma
Lovely birds and animals, great Chris.
ReplyDeleteGreat series, I love the hummers!
ReplyDeleteYeh I heard the Jay too..well I heard a bird :)) What an excellent trip, Guatemala looks excellent through your birding eyes..so many beautiful little birds that I'd never get to see if it wasn't for you, merci beaucoup Chris.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous day you had birding. Great photos of all the beauties you found.
ReplyDeleteWow, Chris! That pasture could almost be anywhere in the UK, the only giveaway being the roof in the background - until you see the fabulous birds there!!!
ReplyDeleteYour journeys are inspirational!
Thank you- Richard
That pasture looks great for birds and I love the hummingbirds
ReplyDeleteThese are all fantastic birds and photos but... you lost me a bit at the swamp next to the rain forest. I got itchy.
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of the beautiful scenery and birds you have encountered in your rain-forest adventures Chris.
ReplyDeleteHappy birding :)
A rewarding pasture indeed. They seem to disappear here and honeybees and butterflies with them. :-(
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love the hummingbirds and the woodpeckers.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I have similiar photos of sunbirds perched on the Heliconia. The diverse array of birds that you have captured is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chris, for this wonderful little journey through such a rich habitat.
ReplyDeleteWhat a paradise you've found!
ReplyDeleteI know, it's a dirty job, but someone has to do it!
Nice work on the i.d. challenges and nice photographs!
Those Hummingbirds are amazing.
ReplyDeleteYou got nice captures of the lovely birds! indeed, your photographs always inspire me to better there I just found the seven wonders of the incredible India. I hope you will explore its through my new post.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful!!So many new birds you have discovered Chris.You have earned them with your passion and courage to walk alone in a strange envirament.I have never seen any of these birds in the wild, and only ever seen parrots in cages.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!:)
So many new species and difficult ones too that most of us would be bog-eyed at the end of the day. Carry on nenjoying Chris.
ReplyDeleteHi Chris, just discovered you via Kathie's blog. Love your photos and enthusiasm for birding! Now following via email. Cheers!
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