| our main target species was a bird with a funny hat ... |
| sadly too slow crossing the road, the only Lesser Roadrunner seen |
| Tiger Heliconia, one of several spectacular butterflies |
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| Resplendent Quetzal |
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| Hog-nosed Skunk, the best mammal photographed |
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| Wood Thrush, one of many wintering migrants from further north |
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| a wanderer |
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| endemic Bridled Sparrow |
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| hummingbirds were well represented, this one is White-eared |
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| resident warblers such as this Red one were outnumbered by wintering visitors |
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| more colourful than 'Old World' buntings |








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