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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Keel-billed Toucan - Iain Campbell Tropical Birding tour report: The Yucutan and Palenque
 
 Keel-billed Toucan - Iain Campbell
 
 Birding Calakmul
 
 3 Feb:
 Slowly
 driving the entrance road at daybreak yielded nice looks at Great
 Curassow and
 Slaty-legged Tinamou. Collared Forest-Falcon and Common Potoo were seen
 flying
 across the road. If I had to think of one word to describe Calakmul it
 would be
 “awesome”. Picture walking through lowland
 rainforest and stumbling upon a
 decaying stone staircase. The vegetation is thick, and you can only see
 the
 first twenty stairs or so. As you ascend the stairs, you’re
 completely surrounded
 by layers of canopy. Finally, you reach the top of the staircase and
 turn
 around to see untouched rainforest in every direction, studded by a
 half a
 dozen ancient pyramids, peeking their heads out above the canopy.
 Awesome???in
 both senses of the word! As said by a participant,
 “It’s pristine jungle with
 no sign of man, except for the odd thousand-year-old pyramid here and
 there!” Birding
 the unexcavated grounds of Calakmul is very productive, especially at
 the
 resident army ant swarms. We found many species attending the swarms,
 including
 Tawny-winged Woodcreeper, Great Crested Flycatcher, Gray-headed
 Tanager,
 Gray-throated Chat, and Worm-eating, Kentucky, and Swainson’s
 Warblers. Mexican
 Antthrush was also a nice find.
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