Birds of Belize - The Beauties (no beasts)
All birds are beautiful, in one way or another, IMHO. For some,it's the color, others it's the attitude; the photographer just captures the beauty that's there.
| Black-headed trogon |
| Gartered trogon |
| White-collared manakin, whose wings create a sound like a whip snapping (click on the 2nd recording) |
| Great kiskadee |
| Black-cowled oriole |
| Yellow-throated euphonia |
| Bat falcon, handsome fellow |
| Swainson's thrush |
| This Clay-colored thrush thinks he's pretty! He could often be seen looking at himself in the mirror behind the bar at Table Rock lodge. |
I think I did add some artistic flair to these last three:
| Great-tailed grackle |
| Great-tailed grackle eyeing a potential mate? or rival? |
| My all-time favorite from the trip, a Fork-tailed flycatcher |
Have you ever seen such a variety of birds in all your travels? Incredible. Such fun to follow. Thanks - see you soon.
ReplyDeleteBelize is a birders paradise. You captured the beauty of the place. Mary
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures and birds. Love the fork tailed fly catcher!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
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