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Harpagus bidentatus. Seen following a troop of white-faced capuchins along Pipeline Road, Soberania National Park, Panama. 22 January 2012.
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Double-toothed Kite Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico 2 April 1991
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Found this in a group of (crappy quality) photos from a Costa Rica trip a couple years ago. Looks like a perched raptor.
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Chick of what we identified as Harpagus bidentatus. It appeared to be healthy, but very young. It was alone over a clear patch in the woods, very close to a trail There was another chick with its parent (adult Harpagus bidentatus) with very similar characteristics and age, 300 meteres away in straight line. Compared the cere, iris and leg colors with a juvenile of the species and they match.
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Breve descripción de lo que observaste
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Breve descripción de lo que observaste
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Breve descripción de lo que observaste
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Adult perched beside the Canopy Tower, Soberania National Park, Panama
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My friend Dave F. and I were stunned to see a Double-toothed Kite fly over us and begin to soar when we were on a high (2000 ft. elevation) ridge overlooking Yelapa, Jalisco on the coast. Magnificent Frigatebirds were also in view. The species is essentially an Atlantic slope bird, but Howell and Webb show a few isolated records in Jalisco, Colima, and Guererro on the west coast.
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My friend Dave F. and I were stunned to see a Double-toothed Kite fly over us and begin to soar when we were on a high (2000 ft. elevation) ridge overlooking Yelapa, Jalisco on the coast. Magnificent Frigatebirds were also in view. The species is essentially an Atlantic slope bird, but Howell and Webb show a few isolated records in Jalisco, Colima, and Guererro on the west coast.
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My friend Dave F. and I were stunned to see a Double-toothed Kite fly over us and begin to soar when we were on a high (2000 ft. elevation) ridge overlooking Yelapa, Jalisco on the coast. Magnificent Frigatebirds were also in view. The species is essentially an Atlantic slope bird, but Howell and Webb show a few isolated records in Jalisco, Colima, and Guererro on the west coast.
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Fotografía tomada de un Double-toothed kite (Harpagus bidentatus), en el área de Altos del Maria, Panamá