domingo, 1 de diciembre de 2013

Excursion a la Posada Doña Barbara, Hato Araguaney, cerca de San Silvestre, Edo. Barinas, 1ra parte






Roadside Hawk, Buteo m. magnirostris, Gavilan Habado



Ringed Kingfisher, Megaceryle torquata, Martin Pescador Grande 







Wattled Jacana, immature and adult, Jacana jacana intermedia, Gallito de Laguna, adulto y inmaduro



Saffron Finch, Sicalis f. flaveola, Canario de Tejado

Wattled Jacana


Savanna Hawk, Buteogallus meridionalis, Gavilan Pita Venado




Turkey Vulture, Cathartes aura,  Oripopo



Cattle Egret, Bubulcus i, ibis, Garcita Reznera




Great Egret,  Ardea alba egretta, Garza Real


Fork-tailed Flycatcher,  Tyrannus savanna monarchus,  Atrapamoscas Tijereta









 





Brown-throated Parakeet, Aratinga pertinax venezuelae, Perico Cara  Sucia

Little Blue Heron, Egretta caerulea, Garcita Azul




Wattled Jacana

Southern Lapwing,  Vanellus chilensis cayennensis, Alcaravan

Red-breasted Blackbird,  Sturnella militaris,  Tordo Pechirrojo


Purple Gallinule Porphyrula martinica, , Gallito Azul

White-headed Marsh-Tyrant, female,  Arudinicola, leucocephala,  Atrapamoscas Duende, hembra


Whistling Heron, Syrigma sibilatrix fostersmithi, , Garza Silbadora









Yellow-headed Caracara, , Milvago chimachima cordatus, Chiriguare


Bare-faced (Whispering) Ibis, , Phimosus perlepschi infuscatus,  Zamurita



Northern Scrub-Flycatcher, , Sublegatus arenarum, Atrapamoscas de Arbustales

Lesser Kiskadee, Philydor l. lictor, , Pecho Amarillo Orillero

Rufescent Tiger-Heron,  Tigrisoma l. lineatum, Pajaro Vaco


Pied Water-Tyrant and White-headed Marsh Tyrant, Fluvicolsa p. pica et Arundinicola leucocephala, Viudita acuatica y Atrapamoscas Duende


Pied Water-Tyrant


Cayman

Oriole Blackbird, Gymnomystax mexicanus, Tordo Maicero


Great Egret

Wattled Jacana

Lesser Kiskadee


Greater Ani, Cortophaga major, Garrapatero Hervidor


Limpkin, Aramus g. guarauna,  Carrao



Turkey Vulture

Whistling Heron

Buff-necked Ibis, Theristicus c. caudatus, Tautaco






Southern Lapwing

Roadside  Hawk, Buteo m. magnirostirs, Gavilan Habado



Little Blue Heron, immature

Turkey Vulture

Cayman

Bicolored Wren, Campylorhynchus griseus minor, Cucarachero Currucuchu

Brown-throated Parakeet

Iguana



Venezuelan Troupial, Icterus icterus ridgwayi,  Turpial Venezolano














Cattle Tyrant, Machetornis rixosus flavigularis, Atrapamoscas Jinete





Common Toddy-Flycatcher, Todirostrom c. cinereum, Titiriji Lomicenizo








Green Kingfisher, female, Chloroceryle a. americana, Martin Pescador Pequeño

Chiguire, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris


Gray Kingbird, Tyrannus d. dominicensis, Pitirre Gris


Yellow-chinned Spinetail, Certhiaxis cinamomea orenoscensis, Guati de Agua


Gray Kingbird


Yellow-chinned Spinetail


White-wined Swallow, female, , Tachycineta albiventer,  Golondrina de Agua, hembra


Yellow-headed Caracara





Stripe-backed Wren, Camphylorynchus n.nuchalis Cucarachero Chocorocoy


Brown-throated Parakeet




Whistling Heron


Rufescent Tiger-Heron


Whistling Heron






Roadside Hawk

Iguana

Southern Lapwing


Black-bellied Whistling Duck, Dendrocygna autumnalis discolor, Guiriri



Great Egret

Black-bellied Whistling Duck




not identified





Wood Stork, Mycteria ameriana, , Gaban Huesito







Yellow-headed Caracara, immature

Roadside Hawk

White-winged Swallow, male





Yellow-headed Caracara


White-winged Swallow, female

not identified


Great Egret



Iguana

Little Blue Heron


Wattled Jacana




Iguana



Common Toddy Flycatcher











Tropical Screech Owl, Otus choliba crucigerus, Curucucu Comun


2 comentarios:

  1. Saludos!
    Buen cambio de escenario de las montañas a los llanos.
    Para ayudarte un poquito, luego del turpial (que agarraste con una tremenda luz para resaltar el anaranjado!) viene un atrapamoscas jinete / cattle tyrant. Un pajarito marrón rojizo por arriba y blanco por abajo fíjate que tiene una pequeña mancha amarilla en la garganta que le da el nombre en inglés: yellow-chinned spinetail o güitío de agua. El último grupete de atrapamoscas, medio cabezones y sin rufo, son buenos candidatos para el endémico atrapamoscas barbiblanco / white-bearded flycatcher (Phelpsia inornata). Saludos!

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