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How to Find the Ecuador Poison Frog
The Amazon rainforest of Ecuador is home to a variety of colorful and mysterious poison frogs. Among them, one of the easiest to observe is the Ecuador Poison Frog (scientific name: Ameerega bilinguis). In this article, I ... -
Amazon’s Pikachu?! How to Find the Cream-colored Woodpecker
Cream-colored Woodpecker (Celeus flavus) Today, I’d like to introduce my personal favorite woodpecker, the Cream-colored Woodpecker (Celeus flavus). The males, in particular, have a striking resemblance to Pikachu from Pokémon,... -
Discovering Manakins in Panama|A Manakins Paradise
Manakins are fascinating birds with a compact, stout body and a seemingly short neck, giving them an adorable appearance. Once you encounter these birds in the wild, it's impossible not to be captivated! In this blog, we introduce some o... -
Tody Motmot | The Smallest Motmot in the World
The Tody Motmot (scientific name: Hylomanes momotula) Introduction: What is the Tody Motmot? The Tody Motmot (scientific name: Hylomanes momotula) is the smallest bird in the Motmot family, known for its adorable appearance and vibr... -
The Crowned Spectacle|Observing the Tropical Royal Flycatcher in Panama
On my recent trip to Panama, I had the incredible opportunity to observe the Tropical Royal Flycatcher (Scientific Name: Onychorhynchus coronatus). This bird is best known for its stunning crest, which resembles a royal crown. Normally h... -
The Voice of the Jungle: The Mantled Howler Monkey
the Mantled Howler Monkey (scientific name: Alouatta palliata) A low, resonant growl echoes through the jungle. If you visit the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, you may be surprised by a deep, rumbling sound coming fro... -
The World’s Most Colorful Turkey | Birdwatching in Guatemala
The Ocellated Turkey (Meleagris ocellata) Introduction The Ocellated Turkey (Meleagris ocellata) is a rare bird species found only in limited regions worldwide. This species is distributed across the Yucatán Peninsula, spanning Mexico, B... -
Japanese Serow | Wildlife Tokyo
This is a record of my experience searching for the Japanese serow (Capricornis crispus) in Tokyo. I hope this will serve as a helpful guide for those who wish to find one themselves. Japanese serow (Capricornis crispus) Basic Informatio... -
Wildlife Spotting at Tikal Ruins | Guatemala wildlife
The Tikal Ruins in Guatemala are a world-renowned heritage site. As a protected national park for decades, this area remains home to pristine nature and incredible wildlife. Join me as I share the fascinating creatures I encoun... -
Do Owls Have Eyes on the Back of Their Heads? | Birdwatching in Guatemala
This time, I’d like to introduce you to two species of small owls I encountered in the semi-desert regions of Guatemala. Ferruginous Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium brasilianum) Ferruginous Pygmy Owl: Eyes on the Back of Its Head? The Ferruginous ...