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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

A family portrait

These yellow bellied seedeaters were our entertainment while we were waiting for the golden hooded tanagers. Mike is having trouble being satisfied with his photos of the golden hooded tanagers so we needed a cute diversion like this as we stand around a fig tree in wait.



- March 13, 2018
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  • ▼  2018 (24)
    • ▼  March 2018 (24)
      • Packing for Panama
      • Healthy living in Panama
      • A little underwhelmed so far . . . . . .
      • Better Birding today
      • The great sock caper
      • Here's a whooping motmot, one of the reasons we we...
      • Mantled Howlers; dad and baby
      • Last Day at the tower
      • Chris found an ant swarm
      • Birding the compost heap
      • Rufous-capped warbler
      • Four toucans
      • We forget to mention the owl
      • Can't decide which camera to use.
      • Never ending tanagers
      • A family portrait
      • Stop the car!
      • La Casa de Lourdes
      • Motmotmotmotmot
      • Some more birds
      • Chris crossed a rope bridge to see a sun bittern nest
      • A sloth and and another Geoffrey's Tamarind
      • Honeycreepers
      • The Fool on the Hill
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