Sharon and I took a week's vacation n Panama at the Riu Playa Blanca. We arrived on Thursday, 5/23 and stayed until Thursday, 5/30. On Friday, 5/24 and on Sunday, 5/26, we went birding with a great birding guide, Josanel Sugasti. He really knows his stuff. Joe, as he is called, knows where the birds are, he knows them by sight and sound and how to attract them. He has very keen sight and hearing for birds. He spotted birds in the forest that we didn't even know were there.
On Friday, 5/24 he picked us up at our hotel at 5 am and we drove to La Mesa Rd. in El Valle de Anton, stopping for breakfast on the way. We birded the road from the vicinity of the store shown in the first photo to the entrance to Monumento Natural Cerro Gaital, a national park and then birded the park, mainly looking for the Squirrel Cuckoo, which we found.
On Friday, 5/24 he picked us up at our hotel at 5 am and we drove to La Mesa Rd. in El Valle de Anton, stopping for breakfast on the way. We birded the road from the vicinity of the store shown in the first photo to the entrance to Monumento Natural Cerro Gaital, a national park and then birded the park, mainly looking for the Squirrel Cuckoo, which we found.
After leaving the park and La Mesa Rd. we stopped for lunch on the way to Juan Hombron Rd. and adjacent rice fields. Again the birding was great. We arrived back at the hotel just about 5 pm.
On Sunday, 5/26, Joe picked us up at 6:30 am for the two hour drive to Pipeline Rd. On the way we stopped for breakfast and also passed and drove alongside the Panama Canal. It's quite a site to see the huge ships pass through the canal. On the way to Pipeline Rd. we stopped at Ammo Pond, which is right across from the canal and then continued on to Pipeline Rd. The birding was great and Joe knew where all the hotspots were and how to help us see and photograph the birds.
Joe is a photographer himself so he was very patient with a fellow photographer and did everything he could to help me get good shots of the birds.
On Sunday, 5/26, Joe picked us up at 6:30 am for the two hour drive to Pipeline Rd. On the way we stopped for breakfast and also passed and drove alongside the Panama Canal. It's quite a site to see the huge ships pass through the canal. On the way to Pipeline Rd. we stopped at Ammo Pond, which is right across from the canal and then continued on to Pipeline Rd. The birding was great and Joe knew where all the hotspots were and how to help us see and photograph the birds.
Joe is a photographer himself so he was very patient with a fellow photographer and did everything he could to help me get good shots of the birds.
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