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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

TORRENT TYRANNULET, MOUNTAIN STREAM, ALAJUELA PROVINCE, COSTA RICA, 10/11/2022 - NEW SPECIES # 1,068 TO LIFE LIST

   We can ID this tyrant flycatcher as a Torrent Tyrannulet as follows:
  • Small size and in exactly its right habitat: fast moving mountain stream perching on rocks and or low branches in or close to the edge of streams
  • Dark cap and face with a whitish throat
  • Overall a combination of gray and black
   The Torrent Tyrannulet is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 1,068.






 

MALE GARTERED TROGON, ARENAL, PENINSULA ROAD, ALAJUELA PROVINCE, COSTA RICA, 10/11/2022 - NEW SPECIES # 1,067 TO LIFE LIST

   We can ID this trogon as male Gartered Trogon as follows:
  • Blackish face with a pale yellow eye ring
  • Violet-blue upper breast
  • Grayish bill
  • Yellowish-white breastband shading into yellowish-orange underparts
  • Wings we can see are grayish
  • Underside of tail has black and white bars
   The Gartered Trogon is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 1,067.







 

FEMALE LONG-TAILED TYRANT, ARENAL-PENINSULA ROAD, ALAJUELA PROVINCE, COSTA RICA, 10/11/2022 - NEW SPECIES # 1,066 TO LIFE LIST

   We can ID this tyrant flycatcher as a female Long-tailed Tyrant as follows:
  • Very long central tail feathers
  • White crown
  • Black, short bill
  • Overall dull black with mottled white (this IDs it as a female)
   The Long-tailed Tyrant is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 1,066.


 

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

MALE & FEMALE SCARLET-THIGHED DACNIS, ARENAL OBSERVATORY LODGE, LA FORTUNA, ALAJUELA PROVINCE, COSTA RICA, 10/10/2022 - NEW SPECIES # 1,065 TO LIFE LIST

   The male Scarlet-thighed Dacnis is shown in the first photo and the upper right of the third third photo.  The female Scarlet-thighed Dacnis is shown in the second photo and the lower left of the third photo. 

   We can ID the male with its combination of  bright turquoise-blue (crown, nape, sides of head, upper back and rump) and black (forehead, lores, lower back and wings we can see).  We can ID the female with its buff underparts.

   The Scarlet-thighed Dacnis is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 1,065.






 

GREAT KISKADEE NEST, ARENAL OBSERVATORY LODGE, LA FORTUNA, ALAJUELA PROVINCE, COSTA RICA, 10/10/2022


 

CRESTED GUAN, ARENAL OBSERVATORY LODGE, LA FORTUNA, ALAJUELA PROVINCE, COSTA RICA, 10/10/2022


 

FEMALE GREAT CURASSOW, ARENAL OBSERVATORY LODGE, LA FORTUNA, ALAJUELA PROVINCE, COSTA RICA, 10/10/2022