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Ah, so these rambunctious guys were just kids. The people said they often stole pebbles from their stream.
11 months agoNeat shots! About the bills - they’re black on adults and yellow on juveniles.
11 months 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…
11 months 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!
11 months agoSo glad you are along for the ride.
11 months 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!
11 months agoMagnificent!
11 months agoMaybe, but I’m thinking it could be an osprey.
11 months agoYup.
11 months ago
On further reflection, the Chami-Gomas at the end is probably the name of the stallholders.
11 months ago