lunes, 27 de septiembre de 2010

CIG Excercises!

Yes! I am back in school. In order to keep my high standards one must study to remember the basic and the new information about guiding profession and the information about Panama!
Enjoy this video about one of classes with Amy Lethbridge and Rick Morales!

jueves, 16 de septiembre de 2010

Embera Tusipono Song #2 by Panabirds

Embera Tusipono Song #2 by Panabirds

Embera Tusipono Song #1 by Panabirds

Embera Tusipono Song #1 by Panabirds

Orange Poison Dart-frog

Because I do more than only birds, here is this video about my real favorite animals: FROGS

Oophaga pumilio is diurnal and primarily terrestrial, and can often be found in leaf litter in both forested and disturbed areas. Though brightly colored and toxic, these frogs are relatively small, growing to approximately 17.5-22mm in standard length. Males are extremely territorial, guarding small territory.

The strawberry poison frog or strawberry poison-dart frog, (Oophaga pumilio) is a species of poison dart frog found in Central America. It is common throughout its range, which extends from eastern central Nicaragua through Costa Rica and northwestern Panama. The species is often found in humid lowlands and premontane forest, but large populations are also found in disturbed areas such as plantations. The strawberry poison frog is perhaps most famous for its widespread variation in coloration, comprising approximately 15-30 color morphs, most of which are presumed to be true-breeding

Here is a video I filmed in Yorkin River area.
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miércoles, 15 de septiembre de 2010

martes, 14 de septiembre de 2010

Venicio Wilson and Rosabel & Karl Kaufmann found this adult American Avocet in Juan Díaz on the late afternoon of Friday, September 10. The bird was on the future antenna field next to the future water treatment plant.
Later that afternoon, the group found this Lesser Black-backed Gull at the future Santa Maria Golf & Country Club.


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