Rosabel Miró and Darién Montañez met a Field Guides group in Cerro Azul; had a high-speed sighting of a Capped Heron perched on the fence near a bridge on the final stretch of Corredor Sur as it approaches Via Tocumen. Up at Rosabel's house we had a male Stripe-cheeked Woodpecker in a mixed flock led by Olive Ttanagers, a flock of about 25 Chestnut-collared Swifts, and the usual Black and Black-and-white Hawk-Eagles and Rufous-crested Coquettes.
Monday, March 14, 2005
Cerro Azul
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Darién
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Labels: capped heron, cerro azul, cerro jefe, chestnut-collared swift, stripe-cheeked woodpecker
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