Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Quantity rather than Quality

Following a guide around can be quite bewildering, particularly somewhere like Corcovado National Park. There's so much to see that while you're still trying to get a better pic of one thing the guide is yelling at you to look at something else. By the time you move to that he is on to something else.

So I'm going for quantity and leaving the quality for when I have more time alone with my BIG lens... Here's what I've seen and identified so far...

Collared Anteater, Tamandua, Bairds Tapir, White Bat, Anhinga, Back Hooded Anstrike, Bird Forest Falcon, Black Bellied Whistling Duck, Brown Pelican, Common Black Hawk, Crested Guan, Double Toothed Kite, Cattle Egret, Great Egret, Snowy Egret, Great Curacau, Great Kiskadee, Bare Throated Tiger Heron, Boat-billed Heron, Green Heron, Little Blue Heron, Tiger Heron, Yellow Crowned Night Heron, Mangrove Swallow, Pale Billed Woodpecker, Plain Wren, Roseated Spoonbill, Scarlet Macaw, Spotted Sandpiper, Squirrel Cuckoo, Toucan, Tropical Kingbird, Violaceous Trogon, White Ibis, White Whiskered Puffbird, Yellow Headed Caracara,, Hermit Crab, Neotropical Land Crab, White Tailed Deer, Black and Green Dart Frog, Tree Frog, Ants, Butterfly, Great Owl Butterfly, Grasshopper, Lobster Grasshopper, Honey Bee, Paper Wasp, Golden Web Spider, Stick Insect, Termites, Central American Squirrel Monkey, Howler Monkey, Spider Monkey, White Face Capuchin Monkey, Raccoon, American Freshwater Crocodile, Brown Anole, Crested Chameleon, Green Iguana, Jesus Christ Lizard, Bird Eating Snake, Spectacled Caiman,Sloth, Brown Throated Three Toed, Hofmans Two Toed, White Nosed Coati, Coatimundi, False Bird of Paradise, Quinine Plant


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