Have so enjoyed watching this channel with all the beautiful and interesting birds and other wildlife visitors to the feeding station. I appreciate that you let us know the names of the different birds and animals. ❤
Thank you for a magnificent visit to this feeder. For very senior citizens who probably won't get there , it was a super wonderful! interesting seeing a couple of birds we see in NC as migrating warblers!
The Bay-breasted Warbler toward the end of the video appears to be a Blackpoll Warbler. Note the streaking on the breast, nape, and flanks. However the real giveaway is the pale feet which is a telltale field mark for Blackpoll. Bay-breasted is usually more pale greenish overall with paler flanks, more diffuse streaking on the flanks, and dark feet. There is also usually a hint of buff on the flanks, but this is not always present in female hatch year birds.
It is hard to imagine a platform feeder that would attract a greater variety of bird species as this one - everything from warblers to toucans! The dense foliage right up to the edge of the platform no doubt induces birds to check out it out. As a photographer, however, I see that the same foliage would make it very difficult to actually photograph a bird here without having a jumbled, cluttered background of limbs and leaves. I have visited many bird feeder platforms put up at lodges and even parks in both the U.S. and in tropical America. And am continuously surprised how little if any thought is given to creating a setting where one can not only see the birds but photograph them as well.
My wife and I will be in Panama in a couple of months on a tour. I'll ask about this location, as we will be driven on a bus from Panama City across to the David / Volcan / Boquete areas. Hopefully we can stop if it isn't too far off the route. I have a question about the bird at 4:03. To me it looked like a hummingbird (I'm just learning), but the video lists it as a Crowned Woodnymph. Are they a similar species of bird? If so, what are the differences between them? Thank you very much for this video!
Thank you for sharing this stunning demonstration of the mind-blowing creativity and ingenuity of God, the Master Artist! Question: In the final clip with the Baltimore Oriole, what is the name of the bird on the far-right center with the striking aqua-blue plumage and the black mask? Is that another type of Tanager? I did not see that particular bird identified in this video. Maybe I missed it. Thanks!
"The Panama Fruit Feeder Cam is located on the grounds of the Canopy Lodge in El Valle de Antón, Panama." The video description section has a very good background description of the location and where these Lodges are located.
The video description above has all of the details. This is the first sentence describing where it is located: "The Panama Fruit Feeder Cam is located on the grounds of the Canopy Lodge in El Valle de Antón, Panama."
wow, 77, I've been watching this cam for a really long time now, its such a great way to watch birds when you can't get out in the field.
Have so enjoyed watching this channel with all the beautiful and interesting birds and other wildlife visitors to the feeding station. I appreciate that you let us know the names of the different birds and animals. ❤
If I had that in my backyard, what a beautiful life I would have. ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for a magnificent visit to this feeder. For very senior citizens who probably won't get there , it was a super wonderful! interesting seeing a couple of birds we see in NC as migrating warblers!
I got my life Cocoa Woodcreeper, Buff-rumped Warbler, and Dusky-faced Tanager at this location. Lots of birds there, wish I could have stayed longer!
So many beautiful birds but what surprises me is that you have a Baltimore Oriole in the Panama, I never expected to see one there that's amazing.
they winter in central america
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That was cool the man serving the birds and they were so receptive thank you for your hard work
Espectacular! Hermosísimo, muchas gracias!👌
Thank you for saying each bird thats on screen
AMAZING! THANKS SO MUCH for sharing some of God's beautiful creations!!!💜❤💙
This was a truly wonderful video to watch..... brought me so much peace 🙃😊 thank you 💟
It's good to see the bird's are getting to eat and drink. Nice and colorful.
Glad you told us when it was compiled because I watched the other video with the 75 species. I LOVED it!! Thank you!!! ❤💚💕💕
Beautiful ❤
Absolutely stunning
Loved watching the beautiful birds
I would so love to travel to South America on a birding expedition! Someday…
Loved this compilation with ID's! Thank you.
The Bay-breasted Warbler toward the end of the video appears to be a Blackpoll Warbler. Note the streaking on the breast, nape, and flanks. However the real giveaway is the pale feet which is a telltale field mark for Blackpoll. Bay-breasted is usually more pale greenish overall with paler flanks, more diffuse streaking on the flanks, and dark feet. There is also usually a hint of buff on the flanks, but this is not always present in female hatch year birds.
This is so very cool
It is hard to imagine a platform feeder that would attract a greater variety of bird species as this one - everything from warblers to toucans! The dense foliage right up to the edge of the platform no doubt induces birds to check out it out. As a photographer, however, I see that the same foliage would make it very difficult to actually photograph a bird here without having a jumbled, cluttered background of limbs and leaves.
I have visited many bird feeder platforms put up at lodges and even parks in both the U.S. and in tropical America. And am continuously surprised how little if any thought is given to creating a setting where one can not only see the birds but photograph them as well.
Wonderful. Thanks so much for the ids!!
Very helpful thank you ^^
Thank you for this incredible array beauties.
My wife and I will be in Panama in a couple of months on a tour. I'll ask about this location, as we will be driven on a bus from Panama City across to the David / Volcan / Boquete areas. Hopefully we can stop if it isn't too far off the route.
I have a question about the bird at 4:03. To me it looked like a hummingbird (I'm just learning), but the video lists it as a Crowned Woodnymph. Are they a similar species of bird? If so, what are the differences between them?
Thank you very much for this video!
Beautiful birds!
Love this. Thank you.
Beautifull birds but the names could do with hanging on longer. I missed most of them .
Each bird and the time stamp in the video where they appear are listed in the description above.
Thank you for sharing this stunning demonstration of the mind-blowing creativity and ingenuity of God, the Master Artist! Question: In the final clip with the Baltimore Oriole, what is the name of the bird on the far-right center with the striking aqua-blue plumage and the black mask? Is that another type of Tanager? I did not see that particular bird identified in this video. Maybe I missed it. Thanks!
That is incredible. In which province is this camera located?
"The Panama Fruit Feeder Cam is located on the grounds of the Canopy Lodge in El Valle de Antón, Panama."
The video description section has a very good background description of the location and where these Lodges are located.
We get Baltimore oriols in North east
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What area of Panama is this located in?
The video description above has all of the details. This is the first sentence describing where it is located:
"The Panama Fruit Feeder Cam is located on the grounds of the Canopy Lodge in El Valle de Antón, Panama."
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I see that red headed woodpecker has been changed to red crowned woodpecker.
Indeed, the species was correct in the timestamp, species lists etc. but the title was incorrect :)
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It's good to see the bird's are getting to eat and drink. Nice and colorful.
It's good to see the bird's are getting to eat and drink. Nice and colorful.