After a little more than 2 weeks traveling through Mexico ( without ZooChat ! ) I'm back at home again.
We ( my wife and I ) traveled 2000 kilometers trough Yucatan, visited 4 zoological collections, made 6000 + pictures and video-clips, made a huge number of intresting observations and noted quite a number of species for the first time ( real lifers, lifers in the wild and lifers in captivity ).
Real highlight were ( among others ) seeing my first hummingbirds in the wild ( at least 5 species ), my first wild Amazone-Parrots in the wild, a wunderfull pair of Citreoline trogons, a wild Roadrunner, Tanagers and a Red-necked Woodrail.
Disapointments were being not able to geet into Chetumal Zoo ( it opened to late for our day-planning
), the bad weather ( most of the time ) and not able to vissit Cozumel Island ( also because of the bad weather
).
Many of the birds I've seen still have to be indentified and I guess in many cases I'll need the help of others ZooChatters because with the American wablers and little wading birds I'm not very good. Also the anolis-species - from which I saw ( and photographed ) quite a number, I guess I'll need some help !
Seeing smaller mammal-species in the wild is alway quite difficult - at least in Europe but in Mexico I was very succesfull in seeing Yucatan spider monkeys, Agouti ( with young ), unidentified bats, common opossum, unidentified rats and Yucatan coatis!
A group in which I also need some help are the many butterfly-species we've seen but I have to sort-out my picture and them will post them.
Al together, a wonderfull trip and because of the missed trip to Cozumel, surtainly worth a second ( and a third, and fourth.......) time !
We ( my wife and I ) traveled 2000 kilometers trough Yucatan, visited 4 zoological collections, made 6000 + pictures and video-clips, made a huge number of intresting observations and noted quite a number of species for the first time ( real lifers, lifers in the wild and lifers in captivity ).
Real highlight were ( among others ) seeing my first hummingbirds in the wild ( at least 5 species ), my first wild Amazone-Parrots in the wild, a wunderfull pair of Citreoline trogons, a wild Roadrunner, Tanagers and a Red-necked Woodrail.
Disapointments were being not able to geet into Chetumal Zoo ( it opened to late for our day-planning
Many of the birds I've seen still have to be indentified and I guess in many cases I'll need the help of others ZooChatters because with the American wablers and little wading birds I'm not very good. Also the anolis-species - from which I saw ( and photographed ) quite a number, I guess I'll need some help !
Seeing smaller mammal-species in the wild is alway quite difficult - at least in Europe but in Mexico I was very succesfull in seeing Yucatan spider monkeys, Agouti ( with young ), unidentified bats, common opossum, unidentified rats and Yucatan coatis!
A group in which I also need some help are the many butterfly-species we've seen but I have to sort-out my picture and them will post them.
Al together, a wonderfull trip and because of the missed trip to Cozumel, surtainly worth a second ( and a third, and fourth.......) time !