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Mostrando las entradas de abril, 2001

Birding Fortuna

José Tejada spent the weekend at Fortuna. The best place he visited was Cable Car Road, a short trail near the STRI cabin. He had a male Bare-necked Umbrellabird, as well as a few Three-wattled Bellbirds, Chiriquí Quail-Dove, White-bellied Mountain-Gem and White-crowned Manakin. He also saw a female Selasphorus hummingbird that might have been a Glow-throated, or maybe something else, around Finca La Suiza.

Ciénaga de Las Macanas and environs

The PAS fieldtrip to Las Macanas and environs got a few good birds, even though we dipped on most of the local specialities. Rosabel Miró had brief looks at a probable Yellow-breasted Crake at a small marsh in the town of Correa, where Darién Montañez had even briefer looks at a probable Least Bittern. Big numbers of Glossy Ibis were seen on both sides of the marsh, and also at Correa. Six Roseate Spoonbills were at the water's edge next to the observation tower at Las Macanas, quite close to a thightly-packed group of about four roosting Fulvous Whistling-Ducks. At the same place, a single Tree Swallow was seen among the Sand Martins flying overhead. At Playa el Agallito, some 25 Stilt Sandpipers were seen at the pond on the left side of the road, next to a female Wilson's Phalarope in breeding plumage.