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Belize Audubon Society Visits Ka’ana

Greenish Elaenia “Myiopagis Viridicata”

Are you interested in Bird Watching? If so, grab your binoculars because Belize is the ideal setting since its cayes (pronounced keys; meaning islands), coastal plains, savannahs, tropical forests, and wetlands offer a myriad of natural habitats to diverse birds.

White-Eyed Vireo “Vireo Griseus”

The Belize Audubon Society – the country’s foremost environmental organization since 1969 – visited Ka’ana at the beginning of this year. Dedicated to creating a balance between Belizeans and their surrounding, they reported over sixty (60) species of birds throughout  our property. Below is the checklist of birds recorded.

1.) Greenish Eleania          2.) White-Eyed Vireo

3.) White-Tipped Dove          4.) Wood Thrush

5.) Yellow-Olive Flycatcher          6.) Yellow-Bellied Eleania

7.) Scrub Euphonia          8.) Common Yellowthroat

9.) Chestnut-Sided Warbler          10.) Blue-Winged Warbler

11.) Lesser Greenlet          12.) Montezuma Oropendula

13.) Black Vulture          14.) Grey-Necked Wood Rail

15.) Yellow-Throated Vireo          16.) Black-Cowled Oriole

17.) Summer Tanager          18.) Rose-Throated Becard

19.) Yellow-Billed Cacique          20.) White-Collared Seedeater

21.) Groove-Billed Ani          22.) Blue-Black Grosbeak

23.) Black-Headed Saltator          24.) Great Kiskadee

25.) Social Flycatcher          26.) Blue-Grey Tanager

27.) Road-Side Hawk          28.) Yellow Warbler

29.) Northern Waterthrush          30.) Olive-Throated Parakeet

31.) Spot-Breasted Wren          32.) Orchard Oriole

33.) Baltimore Oriole          34.) Red-Billed Pigeon

35.) Clay-Colored Thrush          36.) Rufous-Tailed Hummingbird

37.) Great-Tailed Grackle          38.) Ruddy-Ground Dove

39.) Golden-Fronted Woodpecker          40.) Melodious Blackbird

41.) Masked Tityra          42.) Common-Tody Flycatcher

43.) White-Fronted Parrot          44.) Tropical Peewee

45.) Blue-Crowned Motmot          46.) Tropical Mockingbird

47.) Couch’s Kingbird          48.) Tropical Kingbird

49.) Yellow-Winged Tanager          50.) Yellow-Throated Euphonia

51.) Cattle Egret          52.) Lesser-Swallow-Tailed Swift

53.) Killdeer          54.) Common Pauraque

55.) Brown Jay          56.) Vermillion Flycatcher

57.) Bronzed Cowbird          58.) Thrush-Like Schiffornis

59.) Blue-Ground Dove          60.) Blue-Black Grassquit

61.) American Redstart          62.) Hooded Warbler

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