Pagina's

Flycatcher - food!


Great catch! Flycatcher with Cicada.


Don't laugh, it is wet



Young Finch



 Finch

 Young finch

 Rufous-collared sparrow

 Drying all feathers in the Wabi tree

 Saffron finch and Banana-quit

yellow warbler and banana-quit

Grooved bill Ani


Very young one.



Yellow and Black Garden Beetle

yellow and black (garden) beetles







Wimpiri




In the evening, when the wind lies down, the Wimpiri come. They get into your eyes, ears or nose. Very little flies - about 2 mm. 
Wimpiris don't sting or bite. They are just irritating and make your eyes itch.

The Wimpiri are often mistaken for Pragas, tiny bloodsuckers. The Praga is black and is so small that it is also called No-see-um.

Trichilia trifolia - Shimaruku machu


Chuchubi feeding on berries of the Shimaruku machu


And on the berries of the Shimaruku. West Indian Cherry (Malpighia emarginata)



This flycatcher loves the Shimaruku berries too!




Blackpoll Warbler - a migrating bird



Stopping for a few drops

Mofi - Black-faced Grassquit - Tiaris bicolor



Mofi - Black-faced Grassquit - Tiaris bicolor feeding on berries of the Chimaruku tree.

Ruby topaz, in blooming Dividivi tree





Ruby topaz hummingbird at Dividive tree.