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Antbird Antics
At first sight it is a small, brown bird under the dark rainforest canopy poking around in leaf litter, not very remarkable. Yet a fascinating drama can unfold before your eyes…. In a family of over 200 species (Thamnophilidae) … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon rainforest, antbirds, Belize, birding, Cercomacroides tyrannina, Dusky Antbird, eco-tourism, nature photography, photography, Thamnophilidae
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ATM Cave Adventure in Belize
Originally posted on Lower Dover Field Journal:
ATM Cave Entrance in Western Belize One of the greatest known ceremonial caves in the entire world, ATM Cave (Actun Tunichil Muknal), is unquestionably the hottest spot for Western Belize tourism today. In…