Birds No. 1

Belize is home to around 600 different types of birds, which makes it fairly easy to spot a different bird almost every day. Of course, everyone wants to see a big colorful Toucan, Scarlet Macaw, or Parrot, but there are many other smaller and less colorful birds all around also. This time I will post pictures and hopefully names of other birds that usually get no attention. All these pictures are taken by Kelley using a Nikon camera with a 70-300mm lens. There is also some editing on the computer to help with cropping and light conditions.

Royal Flycatcher
Ant Tanager
Brown Jay
Yellow-Olive Flycatcher
Social Flycatcher
White-collared Seedeater
Royal Flycatcher
Clay-colored Thrush
Black-Headed Saltator
Gray Catbird
Plain Chachalaca, a very vocal bird.

That’s just a few of the not so flashy, but beautiful birds we have seen around the house so far.

 

5 thoughts on “Birds No. 1”

  1. You are a credit to the Audubon Society. Don’t stop posting ALL your beautiful pictures. Be well.

  2. You are a credit to the Audubon Society. Don’t stop posting ALL your beautiful pictures. Be well.

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