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Paddling Piney Z Lake

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Piney Z Lake is separated by Lake Lafayette by another raised berm – this time with no openings for paddlers. Here, scores of Black-bellied Whistling Ducks landed in the waving reeds, only their heads and bright pink bills visible as we slowly moseyed past. Only one kayak and one canoe passed us as we explored.

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Birds and football! What a combination!

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Below are a few suggestions of sites within the city that can easily be reached using public transport. It features lakes which can usually be relied upon for Neotropic Cormorant and White-faced Whistling Duck on the water with Kiskadees seemingly perched on every bank-side tree. Look out for the Howler Monkeys too.

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Panama Trip Report: April 2017

10,000 Birds

TRANSPORTATION. Seriously, Panama raises the art of under-communication to new, deplorable heights. Black-bellied Whistling-Duck. Red-crowned Woodpecker. Lineated Woodpecker. Crimson-crested Woodpecker. The view from our window at Radisson Summit. Yes, that’s Panama City to the right. Great Tinamou.

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