The 2021 WINGS trip to Western Panama wrapped up to great acclaim. It’s surely a testament to the diversity of habitats and of birds that exist in this relatively small geographic area that over the course of eight birding days we detected 341 species between the Caribbean lowlands and Pacific-slope Highlands. We started out in the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, where the semi aquatic town of Bocas served as our access point to the idyllic Tranquillo Bay Ecolodge. Traveling largely by boat we ventured out to other islands and the adjacent forested lowlands where we were introduced to a wealth of birds and other animals amid the picturesque archipelago and humid Caribbean foothills. A few of the trip highlights from Bocas and the lowlands this year include the displaying pairs of Red-billed Tropicbirds at a small offshore colony, a male Three-wattled Bellbird just a few hundred yards from the lodge, and the Collared Plovers on the beach at the mouth of the Changinola River.
The second half of the trip found us exploring the cool and heavily forested highlands around the impressive 11400-foot Baru Volcano where new birds like Resplendent Quetzal, White-throated Mountain-Gem, Long-tailed Silky-Flycatcher and Costa Rican Pygmy-Owl and a fantastic Panama-style Thanksgiving feast awaited. Our last day was down in the pacific lowlands where we eventually caught a return flight to Panama City from the town of David, but not before finding a wealth of pacific slope birds and such local specialties as Lesson’s Motmot, Spot-crowned Euphonia and Silver-throated Tanager. I very much look forward to returning to this dynamic and bird-rich region annually!
semi aquatic town of Bocas, Panama
travel is by boat
Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth
Red-billed Tropicbird
Three-wattled Bellbird
Collared Plovers on the beach at the mouth of the Changinola River
Resplendent Quetzal
White-throated Mountain-Gem
Long-tailed Silky-Flycatcher
Costa Rican Pygmy-Owl
Panama-style Thanksgiving feast at Los Quetzales Lodge
Lesson’s Motmot
Spot-crowned Euphonia
Silver-throated Tanager