This Squirrel cuckoo was one of three seen in and around the golf course.





One species i did want to find was Turquoise-browed Motmot and did on my first full day in Mexico just outside the Hotel main gate in some dudes back garden, thinking this was easy to find i didn't see another until my last day of ten night trip, what a superb bird known to locals as the clock bird for its pendulum like twitching of its tail.
Paul the last photo is stunning
ReplyDeleteThanks Shaunboy, magical birds.
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