SAN IGNACIO RESORT HOTEL’S Count 2016

Foreword

The San Ignacio Resort Hotel is ideally located along the foothills of the Maya Mountains, nestled between the Mopan and Macal Rivers in the Western most region of Belize, the Cayo District. This region is an area where many farms, grassland pastures and forested areas cover rolling hills— providing a suitable home to diverse groups of reptiles, amphibians, mammals, fish, and . This list has been compiled as a result of observations conducted on the Resort grounds along the Medicinal Trails of the Hotel’s nature reserve and the Macal River. The observations were conducted in a systematic way which enabled the participants to identify specific habitat to certain of birds. This effort, with the help of some of San Ignacio’s avid birdwatchers (names below), has given light to the following list of bird species. It is our hope that this Bird Count will be helpful for your visit to this part of Belize. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Acknowledgments

David Hernandez, Fermin Tzib, Fidelio Montes Jr., Victor Gamez, Emil Gamez, Israel Canto, and our guides Abdon Tzib, Ted Howe, and Nigel Velasquez Location: San Ignacio Resort Hotel Area: Traveling 1.50 miles Recorded Date: Apr 29, 2016 Time: 300 minutes Starting Time: 6:00 AM

All birds reported? Yes

2 Plain Chachalaca 1 Brown-Crested Flycatcher 1 Neotropic Cormorant 1 Great Kiskadee 1 Little Blue Heron 1 Boat-Billed Flycatcher 2 Black Vulture 2 Social Flycatcher 2 Turkey Vulture 1 Sulphur-Bellied Flycatcher 1 Gray Hawk 1 Couch's Kingbird 1 Sungrebe 2 Masked Tityra 1 Spotted Sandpiper 1 Yellow-Green Vireo 5 Red-billed Pigeon 1 Tawny-Crowned Greenlet 2 Ruddy Ground-Dove 3 Lesser Greenlet 1 Blue Ground-Dove 4 Brown Jay 1 White-Tipped Dove 3 Northern Rough-Winged Swallow 1 White-Winged Dove 2 Gray-Breasted Martin 1 Squirrel Cuckoo 2 Mangrove Swallow 2 Yellow-Billed Cuckoo 1 Spot-Breasted Wren 4 Vaux's Swift 1 White-Bellied Wren 4 Lesser Swallow-Tailed Swift 1 White-Breasted Wood-Wren 1 Long-Billed Hermit 1 Long-Billed Gnatwren 1 Stripe-Throated Hermit 1 Wood Thrush 1 Green-Breasted Mango 2 Clay-colored Thrush 1 Long-Billed Starthroat 1 Gray Catbird 1 Ruby-Throated Hummingbird 1 1 Canivet's Emerald 1 Northern Waterthrush 1 Wedge-tailed Sabrewing 1 Black-and-White Warbler 1 White-Bellied Emerald 1 American Redstart 1 Rufous-Tailed Hummingbird 1 Magnolia Warbler 1 Black-Headed Trogon 3 Yellow Warbler 1 Tody Motmot 1 Chestnut-Sided Warbler 1 Blue-Crowned Motmot 1 Black-Throated Green Warbler 1 Ringed Kingfisher 1 Black-Throated ShrikeTanager 1 Green Kingfisher 2 Blue-gray Tanager 5 Collared Aracari 2 Yellow-Winged Tanager 2 Keel-Billed Toucan 2 Red-legged Honeycreeper 2 Golden-Fronted Woodpecker 1 Blue-Black Grassquit 1 Golden-Olive Woodpecker 1 White-Collared Seedeater 1 Bat Falcon 3 Black-Headed Saltator 3 White-Fronted Parrot 1 Green-Backed Sparrow 1 Dusky 1 Summer Tanager 1 Olivaceous 2 Red-Throated Ant Tanager 1 Tawny-Winged Woodcreeper 1 Blue Bunting 1 Ivory-Billed Woodcreeper 2 Indigo Bunting 2 Streak-Headed Woodcreeper 1 Eastern Meadowlark 1 Yellow-Bellied Tyrannulet 3 Melodious Blackbird 1 Greenish Elaenia 6 Great-Tailed Grackle 1 Northern Bentbill 2 Bronzed Cowbird 1 Slate-headed Tody-Flycatcher 1 Baltimore Oriole 1 Common Tody-Flycatcher 1 Yellow-Billed Cacique 1 Eye-Ringed Flatbill 4 Yellow-Throated Euphonia 1 Yellow-Olive Flycatcher 1 Tropical Pewee 1 Bright-Rumped Attila Number of Taxa: 99