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Gray Gulls at Costa del Este

Loyda Sánchez and José Tejada visited Costa del Este, where they found Gray Gulls, Elegant and Caspian Terns, and a few Royal Terns.

100 Gray Gulls in Costa del Este

Easily a hundred, and possibly more, Gray Gulls were seen at Costa del Este on high tide. We also saw many Elegant Terns and one Caspian Tern . Last week's rains have flooded Costa del Este, creating two different ponds that were full of seabirds during high tide on Saturday and Sunday. They were mostly cormorants, but also Lughing and large groups of Franklin's Gulls, not to mention the Gray Gulls: about 25 were counted on Saturday, and at least a hundred were present on Sunday. Also, a small flock of Surfbirds in full breeding plumage, small flocks of Elegant Terns, a few Common Terns and one Caspian among the commoner Gull-billed and Sandwich's Terns. The ponds were noticeably smaller on Sunday, so it would be wise to check them ASAP, unless it keeps on raining. Expect an article about the Gray Gull Saga on the next Toucan

Gray Gulls in Costa del Este

Karl and Rosbel Kaufmann, with Neil Smith, counted up to 24 Gray Gulls in a pool of rainwater at Costa del Este. Also seen were large numbers of Franklin's Gulls feeding on mosquito larvae.

Speckled Antshrike, Ground-Cuckoo at Cerro Jefe

Bill Adsett, Maria Allen, and Norma and Tatiana Ponce found a male Xenornis and a Rufous-vented Ground-Cuckoo on Vistamares Trail, Cerro Jefe.

Gray Gull in Costa del Este

Yet another Gray Gull was seen, this time at Costa del Este. Also present was a flock of Surfbirds , some in breeding plumage.

Gray Gulls at avenida Balboa

Four Gray Gulls were observed a few hours before high tide on avenida Balboa, right across from Galerías Balboa. In the same small flock were a pair of Elegant Terns , a Ring-billed Gull , and a few Franklin's Gulls .

Fortuna trip

Over the weekend, Bill Adsett, Rafael Cortez and Jan Cubilla visited Fortuna and nearby Chiriquí Grande. They had some very interesting sightings, such as Lattice-tailed Trogon , Strong-billed Woodcreeper , Rufous-rumped Antwren , at least 9 or 10 Rufous-breasted Antthrush on the Continental Divide Trail, of which 3 seen well; Black-and-white Becard , a female Bare-necked Umbrellabird observed for 15 minutes on the trail behind IRHE station; Black-thighed Grosbeak , and Sooty-faced Finch . They even saw a puma crossing the road at night about 100 yds from the vivero.

Fasciated Tiger-Heron in Cerro Azul

Loyda Sánchez, Carmen Martino and Mike and Karen McGinty encountered a Fasciated Tiger-Heron foraging on the banks of the Río Indio at Cerro Azul.

Agami Heron at Limbo

The Agami Heron at Limbo Camp was seen again by Loyda, Carmen, Mike and Karen.

Bran-colored Flycatcher at Old Gamboa Road

A Bran-colored Flycatcher was seen on Old Gamboa Road.

Yellow-billed Tern at El Agallito

A Yellow-billed Tern was seen in a flock of a hundred Least Terns at El Agallito, Chitré. A Yellow-billed Tern was seen in a flock of a hundred Least Terns at El Agallito Beach, Chitré, on Sunday, April 19th, by Delicia, Darién and Camilo Montañez and Zeke Jakub, a young ornithologist from Massachusetts. The bird was observed for two to three minutes from a distance of about five meters. It was standing in the mud in front of the group, so it was easy to pick out among the other terns. Its bill was noticeably longer and stouter at the base than that of the Least Terns, and its color was brighter and slightly paler, with no hint of dark near the tip. Since it was standing right next to a hundred Least Terns these differences were even more striking. It had an all-black crown and nape, and the white on its forehead extended back over the eyes forming a thin supercilium, which was absent from the rest of the terns in the group, even those in full breeding plumage. It also seemed to be dar...

Sunbittern at Pipeline

Lider Sucre and Anouk Van der Boor found a Sunbittern walking up Río Agua Salud on Pipeline Road.