sábado, 11 de diciembre de 2010

Quick Visit to Achiote-San Lorenzo area

Michael and Christian Gernez, from Sendero Panama and Venicio Wilson visited the Caribbean side of the Panama Canal to scout some birding spots and here are the most remarkable findings:
  • a very tame Yellow-throated Vireo in the garden at the mechanic who fixed our flat tire in Escobal

  • a very shy family of White-headed Wrens in El Trogon Trail, Achiote Road

  • a Black Hawk-eagle at Gatun Dam Spillway

  • a Crested Guan in the road to Fort San Lorenzo

  • Yellow-rumped Warbler

  • female Ruby-throated Hummingbird feeding in the flowers at the fort

  • a pair of Indigo Buntings (after 10 years)

Gatun Dam Spillways had 3 gates open and hundreds of gulls and terns at the spillway and at the river mouth.

We had at both places a large, dark mantled gull which I believe was a Lesser Black-backed Gull.

From fort San Lorenzo we watched for about 5 minutes a tern that seemed to me like a Bridled Tern: dark gray mantled, whitish narrow collard around neck, dark crown, white forehead, black bill!

Anyone going that way keep and eye in that area since they still release water that is attracting all these sea rarities!

Pictures here http://picasaweb.google.com/veniciowilson/125CANON#

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