Want to learn to identify all of the species we have seen on the Panama Fruit Feeder Cam? This is a good place to start! This video contains film or photos of all of the species we've seen to date. Want to skip to a particular species? Use the timestamps listed below, reported in mm:ss.
Clay-colored Thrush 00:21
Collared Aracari 00:33
Rufous Motmot 00:46
Gray-headed Chachalaca 00:58
Gray-cowled Wood-Rail 01:09
Chestnut-headed Oropendola 01:22
Streaked Saltator 01:34
Buff-throated Saltator 01:45
Spot-crowned Barbet 01:57
Red-crowned Woodpecker 02:09
Thick-billed Euphonia 02:22
Crimson-backed Tanager 02:35
Blue-gray Tanager 02:47
Dusky-faced Tanager 02:59
Flame-rumped Tanager 03:11
Palm Tanager 03:24
Silver-throated Tanager 03:36
Red-crowned Ant-Tanager 03:48
White-lined Tanager 04:00
Golden-hooded Tanager 04:11
Variable Seedeater 04:24
Bananaquit 04:36
Snowy-bellied Hummingbird 04:48
Long-billed Hermit Hummingbird 04:52
Rufous-tailed Hummingbird 04:55
Stripe-throated Hermit 05:08
Green Hermit 05:13
White-vented Hummingbird 05:20
Red-legged Honeycreeper 05:25
Green Honeycreeper 05:39
Black-chested Jay 05:51
Cocoa Woodcreeper 05:58
House Wren 06:10
Bay Wren 06:22
Barred Antshrike 06:30
Common Tody-Flycatcher 06:42
Ochre-bellied Flycatcher 06:53
Chestnut-sided Warbler 07:02
Rufous-capped Warbler 07:12
Orange-billed Sparrow 07:22
Black-striped Sparrow 07:35
White-tipped Dove 07:47
Ruddy Ground-Dove 07:59
Summer Tanager 08:10
Baltimore Oriole 08:22
Swainson's Thrush 08:35
Olive-striped Flycatcher 08:47
Prothonotary Warbler 09:00
Tennessee Warbler 09:12
Mourning Warbler 09:24
Canada Warbler 09:28
Yellow Warbler 09:35
Image Female Red-legged Honeycreeper: John Cahill, macaulaylibrary.org/asset/280...
Image Common Tody-Flycatcher: Ian Davies, macaulaylibrary.org/asset/662...
Image Bay Wren: Luke Berg, macaulaylibrary.org/asset/262...
Image Chestnut-sided Warbler: Tim Lenz, macaulaylibrary.org/asset/357...
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The Panama Fruit Feeder Cam is a collaboration between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Canopy Family, and explore.org.
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About the Site
The Panama Fruit Feeder Cam is located on the grounds of the Canopy Lodge in El Valle de Antón, Panama. This site is just over 2,000 ft above sea level in the low mountains of Cerro Gaital, with a mild springtime climate year-round. A small stream called Rio Guayabo runs past the feeders in the background, and the lush landscaping of the Canopy Lodge grounds grade into the forested slopes around them. The feeding table is around 40 feet from the main lodge, and is one of several feeders provisioned throughout the day so that guests to the lodge are greeted to spectacular views of many of the common birds found in this ecosystem.
About the Canopy Lodge
The Canopy Lodge is a full service lodge specializing in nature tourism with a focus on birds. It is about 60 miles west of Panama City in the picturesque village of El Valle de Antón, right in the center of the gigantic crater of an extinct volcano. This is the largest inhabited crater in the Western Hemisphere and second only to the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. It is surrounded by the Cerro Gaital Natural Monument.
Canopy Lodge is one of a series of three ecotourism ventures developed by the Canopy Family. The first, Canopy Tower, involved transforming a former U.S. radar station overlooking the Panama Canal in Soberanía National Park into a unique birding lodge embedded in the canopy of the surrounding forest. Their newest property, Canopy Camp, offers a taste of some of the wildest lowland rainforest in Panama in the Darién region.
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30 июл 2024