My friend Kirk Gooding sent along these photos as he and his wife, Shannon Rio, were in Mexico:Top to bottom: Finger painting of a sunset with Brown Pelicans. Fishing Pier, Chacala, Mexico (about 70 miles north of Puerto Vallarta). Meeting with birders at San Pancho Bird Observatory, partner of Klamath Bird Observatory. Hands of Sarahe, an ornithology teacher. Team learning about mist-netting and banding like the Yellow-breasted Chat. Golden-crowned Emerald Hummingbird. Wendy Morales and daughter, Wendy is wife of Luis who runs the bird observatory. Snowy Egret.
Posted by: atowhee | January 7, 2018
DOWN MEXICO WAY
Posted in birding, birds, hummingbird, migratory birds, natural history, research, tropical birds | Tags: bird banding, Chacala, Mexico, Snowy Egret, Yellow-breasted Chat
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