20 The Area In Front Of Our Cabanas
22 "Yellow" - Amazona oratrix
23 Yellow's Vantage Point In Farmyard
24 A Large Lizard Near The Rotunda
27 Turdus grayi (Clay-coloured Thrush)
28 Amazona albifrons (White-fronted Parrot)
29 Pitangus sulphuratus (Great Kiskadee)
30 Tityra semifasciata (Masked Tityra)
31 Melanerpes aurifons (Golden-Fronted Woodpecker)
32 Eupsittula nana astec (Aztec Parakeet)
33 Crotophaga sulcirostris (Groove-billed Ani)
34 Protonotaria citrea (Prothonotary Warbler)
36 Track Down To The Macal River
39 Hamadryas februa (Grey Cracker)
40 Prepona demophon (Shoemaker)
42 Euptoieta hegesia (Mexican Fritillary)
51 Location Videoing On A Pebble Flat
52 Riverside Wader
52b Coragyps atratus (Black Vulture)
53 Marpesia chiron (Many-banded Daggerwing)
54 Anartia jatrophae (White Peacock)
55 River Flies Formation (Thyridanthrax sps?)
55a A Bug, not a Beetle (?)
17 Honour Bar and Library
15 Crystal Paradise Entrance
13 In Flight Refreshments
12 Cancun to Belize Flight Boarding
11 Crossing To The Jetstream Aircraft
10 Stage 2 - Transfer Bus To Aircraft
09 Rest Stop-Over in Cancun
07 Newfoundland Coastal Airport
08 Nova Scotia Coastal Cliffs
06 Newfoundland Sea Ice Flows
05 Newfoundland Sea Ice from 36,000 ft
04 Camera Level - Plane Climbing
03 Awaiting Our Boarding Call
02 Baggage Loading
01 Our Boeing 777 to Cancun
62 Battus polydamas (Gold Rim Swallowtail)
IBa064 - Pinacia molybdaenalis
IBa063 Asura arcuata
IBa062 Euproctis dissimilis
IBa061 Euproctis bipunctapex
IBa060 Nola fasciata
IBa059 - Unidentified Noctuid
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19 Bird Watching on Viewing Rotunda


A general viewing area for birds, which as we were often the only guests on site at times, and as it was just outside our Cabana, was a place to relax as well as keep an eye open for new birds on the horizon. The three family dogs often joined us to lay out in the shady areas there, and we quickly became friends, although they were quite capable guard dogs to protect against unwanted visitors. One night, there was a loud battle outside our Cabana, and one of the dogs was found injured the following morning and had to be treated for bad scratches on his side. Apparently a large wild cat had come into the area and had been attacked instantly by them to drive it off.
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