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 |