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Posts Tagged "Central America"

Brown-throated Sloth (Bradypus variegatus)

Posted on Apr 14, 2015

Brown-throated Sloth (Bradypus variegatus)

The Brown-throated Sloth (Bradypus variegatus) can be found in the forests of South and Central America, and this utterly spectacular photo of a mother with her baby was captured by RTPI Affiliate Sean Graesser in Panama.    

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Greater Mastiff Bats (Eumops perotis)

Posted on Feb 21, 2015

Greater Mastiff Bats (Eumops perotis)

Our crew caught a few Greater Mastiff Bats (Eumops perotis) while in Panama at the Cocobolo Nature Reserve. This is the largest North American species of bat, but it is in the mid-size range in Central America. They are primarily insect foragers, with a particular sweet tooth for moths. They need a lot of space to be able to take off and can even be found foraging on the ground. Photographed by RTPI Affiliate Sean Graesser for the Meet Your Neighbours global biodiversity project in Panama while on assignment for the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History.

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Kentucky Warbler Recapture and Cabo Blanco Birds

Posted on Jan 4, 2015

Kentucky Warbler Recapture and Cabo Blanco Birds

The first session of our fourth year at Cabo Blanco is in the books. Cabo Blanco is Costa Rica’s first national preserve, established over fifty years ago. The preserve is mostly one generation of forest that has re-grown over a 60-year period. It was once all primary forest, but was cut down for farmland. We start the morning walking up a winding trail to our banding station tucked away near a few fallen trees. Along trails we’ve secretly cut are twenty well-placed mist nests to catch a wide variety of avifauna that uses the preserves habitat. Once we reach the base camp every morning we...

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Nashville Warbler (Oreothlypis ruficapilla)

Posted on Nov 27, 2014

Nashville Warbler (Oreothlypis ruficapilla)

Happy Thanksgiving! Many Thanksgivings ago I was watching my bird feeders at my parent’s house in Connecticut while waiting for family to arrive and dinner to begin on a cool, rainy day. While looking out the window I spotted, naked eye, an oddly shaped and surprisingly brightly colored bird on a tree branch. I grabbed my binoculars very quickly and had a good look at a warbler inspecting the feeding area and all of the bird commotion below it. It had a yellow body, dark green on the back and wings, a gray hood and very bright white eye rings. It was a Nashville Warbler! Their...

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Common Vampire Bat (Desmodus rotundus)

Posted on Oct 30, 2014

Common Vampire Bat (Desmodus rotundus)

Very appropriate for Halloween Eve, this Common Vampire Bat (Desmodus rotundus) does indeed feed on blood…but they would never be coming after you! Unless you are some sort of livestock in Central or South America you will be just fine. Photographed by RTPI Affiliate Sean Graesser for the Meet Your Neighbours global diversity project.

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