Yes think you and Sue are correct, they seem to raise the gold on their head like a parrot. Mick I don't think this was the iguana in the video, will get it for you soon
I used to live in Mexico and led birding tours there. The shorebird in the photo is a Surfbird and the flycatcher is the Kiskadee's smaller cousin, Social Flycatcher. At least that is my best guess from the photos.
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Nice pics Deb. Glad to finally meet your Iguana friend. The bird is a Great Kiskadee I think.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Great Kiskadee The photos are great.
ReplyDeleteThis bird was perch on the bar on our balcony which I have to say was quite loose in its fixing, would not have leant against it for nothing
ReplyDeleteYes think you and Sue are correct, they seem to raise the gold on their head like a parrot. Mick I don't think this was the iguana in the video, will get it for you soon
ReplyDeletelovely photos
ReplyDeleteI love Mexico and one day may even visit!!! I'm enjoying your photos, thanks for sharing and for visiting my blog :D
ReplyDeleteI used to live in Mexico and led birding tours there. The shorebird in the photo is a Surfbird and the flycatcher is the Kiskadee's smaller cousin, Social Flycatcher. At least that is my best guess from the photos.
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