The second set of Trinidad & Tobago pictures!


The view of Asa Wright from across the valley


A Copper-rumped Hummingbird poses


Close-up


At a feeder


An agouti!


Tell me again why it is called the "89" butterfly?


Blue-headed Parrots


A Blue-headed Parrot in flight


A baby Palm Tanager - but where is it?


Behind the mirror in the main hall!
Here is a Palm Tanager parent - and you can see the baby near the bottom center of this shot.


Enjoying a forest stream


Butterfly closed


Butterfly opened


A Cattleheart butterfly


There were many lizards


Some were more obvious than others


Quite the camoflage


A Blue-black Grassquit ("Johnny Jump-Up")


A Southern Lapwing


A Savannah Hawk


A Red-breasted Blackbird


This beach is on the Atlantic side of the island


A Pied Water Tyrant


A Wattled Jacana


Red-capped Cardinals


A Caiman


A Little Blue Heron


We are told that this cute little Fer-de-lance is the most deadly snake in the Americas


Sunlight filters into the Oilbird cave


A bat during daytime


Ready for the ride to Little Tobago

A few more to come! Let's see, what's missing? The Rufous-tailed Jacamar, the Bearded Bellbird, and the Scarlet Ibis roost.

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