Bullet Tree Falls, Belize
Belize birds
Bird of the Day: Plain Chachalacas

Hens with chicks on night roost
Orange Walk District, Belize
Bird of the Day: Crimson-collared Tananger
Bird of the Day: Limpkin

Gallon Jug Estate, Orange Walk District, Belize
Bird of the Day: Green Kingfisher

Blue Creek rice fields, Orange Walk District, Belize
Bird of the Day: Golden-olive Woodpecker

Lamanai Maya Site, Orange Walk District, Belize
Bird of the Day: Royal Flycatcher

Chan Chich Lodge, Orange Walk District, Belize
Bird of the Day: Lineated Woodpecker

Lamanai Maya Site, Orange Walk District, Belize
Bird of the Day: White-necked Jacobin
Bird of the Day: White-necked Jacobin
Bird of the Day: Rufous-tailed Hummingbird

Chan Chich Lodge, Orange Walk District, Belize
Bird of the Day: Anhinga

New River above Lamanai, Orange Walk District, Belize
Life List Birding

Jabiru stork taking flight from the Blue Creek rice fields, Orange Walk District, Belize
The name “Jabiru” is derived from the Tupi–Guarani family of languages from South America and means “swollen neck”; an apt description. This is the tallest flying bird in South and Central America and is second in wingspan (excluding pelagic flyers like albatross) only to the Andean Condor.  This denizen of wetland habitats is a voracious, opportunistic forager on a wide variety of animal matter, living or dead.  Needless to say, an impressive bird and I was ecstatic to see it!
It was past the mid-point of our Belize vacation, and as good and enjoyable as the birding had been, life birds (new species that I had never seen before) were fewer and farther between than I had anticipated/hoped. Â I guess that was to be expected given that I have visited the Neotropics several times previously. Â I had already seen many of the common, easy, widespread species (e.g., many if not most of the hummingbirds, parrots, motmots, etc.) that make birders new to the Neotropics giddy. Â After talking to the local guides, apparently most of my desired life birds were the tough ones (hard to find, rare, skulky, etc.). Â As I went through my list of target birds, they just kind of smiled and shook their heads. Continue reading
Bird of the Day: Ruddy Quail-dove

Loggers Trail, Chan Chich, Orange Walk District, Belize
Bird of the Day: Collared Aracari

Gallon Jug Estate, Belize
Bird of the Day: Bat Falcon
Bird of the Day: Black-headed Trogon

male – Gallon Jug Estate, Belize
Bird of the Day: Social Flycatcher

Gallon Jug Estate, Belize
Bird of the Day: Blue Ground-Dove

male – Gallon Jug Estate, Belize
Bird of the Day: Tropical Kingbird

Gallon Jug Estate, Belize



