This guy managed to see 219 different bird species and photograph 70 of them during a 4 day trip to Panama. Awesome!
The following gallery is of over 70 bird species I photographed on a short trip to Panama courtesy of Raul Arias de Para who invited me to stay at the wonderful Canopy Tower, on April 17 and April 18, the morning of April 21, and the Canopy Lodge, April 19 and April 20 (dates are linked to the blogs I wrote on the day).
Taxonomy follows Carlos Bethancourt’s “The Canopy Tower and Canopy Lodge Checklist” (a must-have on trips like this) which is based primarily on the “Seventh Edition of the American Ornithologists Union’s ‘Checklist of the birds of North America 1998′ ” (including revisions up to and including the 48th Supplement in 2007)
In total 219 species were seen well enough to be identified (the full trip list is here), either by myself or – more usually – by the guides (who are world-class) and then seen by myself. I photographed over a third of them (some better than others it has to be said!), and I’ll be adding more images below as I get a chance to format them. Conditions in forests are notoriously difficult to work with, but a good number of species gave reasonable views after some encouragement from the guides via recordings, and many of the birds around both the Canopy Tower and Canopy Lodge are habituated to people. It’s perhaps interesting to note that in less than sixty hours of birding I photographed all six species of Panama’s trogons, eight hummingbirds, three species of wrens, and a number of tanagers (inc Euphonias) and antbirds.
