
Coati
Approx Age: 6 weeks

Turquoise-Browed Motmot

Northern Jacana
Look at those feet!

Gray Fox

Russet-Naped Wood Rail
Less secretive than the Clapper of Virginia Rail.

Golden-Fronted Woodpecker
Peeking out of nest cavity.

Lesser Nighthawk
Foraging at daybreak.

Plain Chachalaca
Foraging in the grass on a golf course.

Green Iguana

Mapache
This one is a Nap-a-chay for sure.

Magnificent Frigatebird
Gliding overhead in Tulum

Yucatan Jay
A striking bird with a vibrant blue and black plumage. But the juveniles are white with yellow bills. I thought I spied two separate species, but they were one and the same.

Lineated Woodpecker

Coatimundi
The Coati in Mexico are brown, whereas the Coati in Costa Rica were more gray.

The Diamond Ring
The border of the pupil and the glint of the sun make this Black Spiny-tail Iguana's eye look like an eclipse!

Hooded Oriole
I was able to locate this birds nest under a very large leaf.
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