Monday, 2 October 2017

Costa Rica - Cano Palma - View from the Kitchen!


There was a storm overnight that saw an electricity failure in the local area. The rain was much lighter this morning and had me stood by the back door to the kitchen observing a mixed flock of warblers and flycatchers.

The task in hand was to photograph as many of the flock as possible which was tricky as the trees were covered in leaves and naturally the birds did not want to sit for long with so much competition in the vicinity.
The first puzzle of the hour long session was unsurprisingly a warbler that appeared to be in partial moult. The bird had extensive yellow on the underbelly with a white vent and black outer tail. The body was streaked black at the sides. After some consideration with the help of The Warbler guide I asked for opinions from the Facebook Neotropical Bird Club page. Verdict: Blackburnian Warbler.
Seen on the edge of the flock was, Cinnamon Becard and Northern Barred Woodcreeper. Red Eyed Vireo was busy feeding amongst the leaves oblivious to the other members of the flock.
A Lesser Greenlet put in a brief appearance before disappearing into the understory.

I still have a couple of flycatchers to identify but it always amazes me what can be seen whilst in the kitchen!

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