Metropolitan Park
Red Eyed Vireo
22 January 2012 20:06

Copyright: monacoeye • All rights reserved • Serra dos Tucanos, September 2011
Bird name: Red Eyed Vireo
Latin: Vireo olivaceus
Other: Vireo ojirrojo (Es) • Juruviara (Br)
Family: Vireonidae • Vireos
Range: Canada through Amazonia, South America
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The Red Eyed Vireo has a red iris, thin black stripe above white supercilium, light underparts, yellowy green upperparts.
There are resident North American and South American populations, both migrating. A South-American resident group is called Chivi Vireo - birds have brown eyes and yellow vent.
The Chivi Vireo pictured above was seen at Serra dos Tucanos Lodge near Rio in September. Red-eyed Vireos are seen in many forests of South America, many for example in Oriente, Ecuador, in March. We saw a migrant Red-eyed Vireo at the Finca Hartmann in western Panama, in May (further below).More photos...
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Palm Tanager
12 February 2011 09:27

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Panama, April 2010
Bird name: Palm Tanager
Latin: Thraupis palmarum
Other: Sanhaçu-do-coqueiro (Br) • Tangara (Es), Azulejo de palmeras
Family: Thraupidae • Tanagers
Range: Guatemala to Paraguay & S Brazil
Similar: Olive-green, Sayaca Tanager (Brazil), Plain Tanager (Panama)
The Palm Tanager is one of the duller looking tanagers, in Brazil mostly uniform olive-green, with lighter patches on wing and darker tips, head lighter and greener, with only a black iris and bill which stand out.
In Panama, at least one pair roosted in the eves of the Canopy Tower. The Panama Palm Tanager (above) has brown wing tips and tail and is far less uniform and green than its Brazilian counterpart (lowest photo, next page). On close examination there was an almost purplish sheen to some of the back and chest of the birds in Panama.
In Brazil, the Olive-green tanager is yellower below, with distinct upper and lower halves, and fluffier. The Sayaca Tanager is obviously blue, not green, but from below in some lights, when both are pale can look similar - the same goes for Golden-chevroned Tanager, which can also look similar from below.
The Palm Tanager is fairly common throughout most of the northern half of South America and extending into Central America and the Caribbean. Found near houses as well as other areas.
Directly below, a Palm Tanager in Panama.

Below, a Palm Tanager in Ubatuba, Brazil, Nov 2009. Brazilian Palm Tanagers were a uniform greenish colour and lacked the brown wing of the Panama variety.
More photos...White Shouldered Tanager
29 January 2011 14:13

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Metropolitan Park, April 2010
Bird name: White Shouldered Tanager
Latin: Tachyphonus luctuosus
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Family: Thraupidae • Tanagers
Range: Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Amazonia
Similar: Grey Headed Tanager
Pictured here are male White-shouldered Tanagers, which are black with white shoulders. Females have grey heads, yellow underparts and olive upperparts. We saw these at the top of the Metropolitan Park in Panama City.More photos...
Red Throated Ant Tanager
29 January 2011 14:13

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Panama, April 2010
Bird name: Red Throated Ant Tanager
Latin: Habia fuscicauda
Other: Tangara rojisucia fuscicauda, Tangara hormiguera gorjirroja (Es)
Family: Thraupidae • Tanagers
Range: Mexico to Colombia
Similar: Red Crowned Ant Tanager
The male Red-throated Ant Tanager is red-brown with brighter red throat and red crown. The female, below, is olive-brown with brighter yellow throat and yellow crown. I relied on the guide’s ID for these.
More photos...Rosy Thrush Tanager
27 January 2011 11:04

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Panama, El Valle, May 2010
Bird name: Rosy Thrush Tanager
Latin: Rhodinocichla rosea
Other: Tangara pechirrosada, Tangara cuitlacoche (Es)
Family: Thraupidae • Tanagers
Range: W Mexico to Venezuela
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These Rosy-thrush Tanagers were difficult to photograph - distant and in dark forest.
The male Rosy-thrush Tanager, above, is a superb shade of crimson underneath and black above, the female is more orange below. Both have a white stripe above the eye.
More photos...Long Billed Gnatwren
20 December 2010 00:41

Copyright: monacoeye • Panama, May 2010 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Long Billed Gnatwren
Latin: Ramphocaenus melanurus
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Family: Polioptilidae • Gnatcatchers
Range: Southeast Mexico through Amazonia
There’s no mistaking the Long-billed Gnatwren, which has a very long bill and mostly buffy underparts. It also has a long thin tail, which is often cocked, like other gnatcatchers.
Not that easy to see. We spotted this one in Metropolitan Park in Panama City.More photos...
Rufous Breasted Wren
17 December 2010 14:21

Copyright: monacoeye • Panama, April 2010 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Rufous Breasted Wren
Latin: Pheugopedius rutilus
Other: Thryothorus rutilus
Family: Troglodytidae • Wrens
Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela
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I saw the Rufous Breasted Wren several times in Panama, but as with most other wrens he was very difficult to photograph.
The bird pictured above was singly clearly and merrily at the Logo de Volcan in Chiriqui, and approached when I mimicked his calls, but moved quickly in dense foliage.
The Rufous-breasted Wren is identified by its orangey-cinnamon underparts and black and white speckled throat.More photos...
Bright Rumped Attila
15 December 2010 11:13

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • El Valle, Panama • April 2010
Bird name: Bright Rumped Attila
Latin: Attila spadiceus
Other: Polymorphic Attila
Family: Tyrannidae • Tyrant Flycatchers
Range: West Mexico through Amazonia, E Brazil
This Bright-rumped Attila was seen in the Metropolitan Park in Panama City.More photos...
Panamanian Flycatcher
13 December 2010 21:47

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Panama, April 2010
Bird name: Panamanian Flycatcher
Latin: Myiarchus panamensis
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Family: Tyrannidae • Tyrant Flycatchers
Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela
The Panamanian Flycatcher was one of the more common flycatchers in many locations in Panama.
More photos...Sulphur Bellied Flycatcher
13 December 2010 09:24

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Panama City, April 2010
Bird name: Sulphur Bellied Flycatcher
Latin: Myiodynastes luteiventris
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Family: Tyrannidae • Tyrant Flycatchers
Range: Arizona to Costa Rica, migrating to Colombia to Brazil, via Panama etc.
Similar: Streaked Flycatcher
The Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher looks very similar to the Streaked Flycatcher, which is much more common in Panama.
The Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher is differentiated by a yellower belly and dark malar stripe which forms a black chinstrap below the bill. Feathers under the tail are not streaked.
Black Throated Trogon
14 October 2010 16:25

Copyright: monacoeye • Soberania Park, Panama, April 2010 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Black Throated Trogon
Latin: Trogon rufus
Other: Surucuá amarillo (Es) • Surucuá-de-barriga-amarela (Br)
Family: Trogonidae • Trogons
Range: Panama, Honduras to Ecuador, Amazonia, N Argentina
Both male and female Black Throated Trogons have a blue eyering - the female has an outer white ring. Both sexes have a yellow belly and striped tail with two or three thick white bands. Males have green upperparts, black face, light grey shoulder and yellow bill. Females have brown head and chest and dark bill.
We saw several in central Panama, in Soberania National Park, Pipeline Road, Plantation Road and in the Metropolitan Park - so this was probably the most common type of Trogon we encountered.
More photos...Squirrel Cuckoo
14 June 2010 20:06

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Metropolitan Park, Panama, 8 May 2010
Bird name: Squirrel Cuckoo
Latin: Piaya cayana
Other: Alma-de-gato (Br)
Family: Cuculidae • Cuckoos
Range: Mexico to Brazil
The Squirrel Cuckoo in Panama, Piaya cayana thermophila, has a pinkish-brown head and neck, grey chest and belly. Otherwise it is mostly rufous, with conspicuous white ends to very long tail feathers, which are dark underneath. It has red irises, and eye rings and bill are dirty yellow. Seen in central Panama and Chiriqui.
More photos...American Kestrel
31 May 2010 18:09

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Metropolitan Park, Panama • 29 April 2010
Bird name: American Kestrel
Latin: Falco sparverius
Other: Quiriquiri (Br), Falcão-americano • Cernícalo americano (Es), Halconcito colorado
Family: Falconidae • Falcons
Range: Alaska to Argentina
This American Kestrel was sheltering from a downpour in the eves of an amenity building at the Parque Natural Metropolitano in Panama City.
The American Kestrel is a small falcon, widely distributed throughout the Americas.
Other observations: Mostardas, Brazil, November 2009, a pair roosting on the town satellite tower.More photos...