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Ah, so these rambunctious guys were just kids. The people said they often stole pebbles from their stream.
1 year agoNeat shots! About the bills - they’re black on adults and yellow on juveniles.
1 year agoI read this entry out loud to Joni (she can’t see the screen anymore) as a bedtime story and she was very entertained by the food descriptions in particular. Birds came in second…
1 year agoProbably a malachite.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/50336-Siproeta-stelenes/browse_photos?place_id=67478
You are right on Keith. I mean, this is the Iglesia de Dan Miguel in the town of San Miguel!
1 year agoSo glad you are along for the ride.
1 year ago"Here's my good side!"
Nice!
Probably a female black spiny tail.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/35303-Ctenosaura-similis
Nice photo!
Matches well with banded orange heliconian.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/148690-Dryadula-phaetusa
Could not find social flycatcher photos with such light coloration. All I found had a more vivid yellow.
Confused...
From what I can find, it is likely a tropical kingbird.
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Tropical_Kingbird/id
But then I am not there, and I am not really a birder...
Amazing wildlife, great photos, really enjoying following along. Thanks!
1 year agoMagnificent!
1 year agoMaybe, but I’m thinking it could be an osprey.
1 year agoYup.
1 year ago
On further reflection, the Chami-Gomas at the end is probably the name of the stallholders.
1 year ago