Ever the proofreader, I found a typo in this sign: "rresented" |
PLUMBEOUS KITE |
BAT FALCON |
It was in this forest that we got our first looks at big icterids, YELLOW-RUMPED CACIQUE and the truly huge CRESTED OROPENDOLA. Fun fact: Like orioles, to whom they're related, oropendolas weave a basket-like nest. But, unlike the rather small nest orioles make, oropendola nests are, to use the image Kim seared into our minds, like big, swinging scrotums. And since they are social birds, one tree may have 10 or 20 of these nest wafting to & fro in the breeze.
Oropendola nests Photo: Shari Zirlin |
We also came across the only toucan on the island, looking just like the bird on the Fruit Loops box:
CHANNEL-BILLED TOUCAN.
CHANNEL-BILLED TOUCAN Photo: Shari Zirlin |
Magnificent Frigatebird 1
Black Vulture 1
PLUMBEOUS KITE 4
PALE-VENTED PIGEON 1
Ruddy Ground-Dove 2
CHANNEL-BILLED TOUCAN 2
BAT-FALCON 2
Orange-winged Parrot 2
Yellow-breasted Flycatcher 1
Great Kiskadee 2
BOAT-BILLED FLYCATCHER 1
BLACK-TAILED TITYRA 1
RUFOUS-BROWED PEPPERSHRIKE 4
Northern Waterthrush 1
Palm Tanager 1
GREEN HONEYCREEPER 1
Blue-black Grassquit 1
Bananaquit 1
YELLOW-RUMPED CACIQUE 1
CRESTED OROPENDOLA 2
Violaceous Euphonia 1
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