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Great Kiskadee - Laguna de Apoyo      When I have traveled to any of the southern North American or Central American destinations, this bird seems to be front and center. This includes trips to Panama, Belize, Mexico and Texas. Great Kiskadee are named for their calls which are very loud and conspicuous. They are very comfortable around humans as well which is most likely why the note that they are everywhere. This nest was built in the radio tower used for Casa Marimba guests but the tower has obvious secondary uses.           Michael W Klotz - www.TheBirdBlogger.com
Great Kiskadee - Laguna de Apoyo, NI
When I have traveled to any of the southern North American or Central American destinations, this bird seems to be front and center. This includes trips to Panama, Belize, Mexico and Texas. Great Kiskadee are named for their calls which are very loud and conspicuous. They are very comfortable around humans as well. This is most likely why the note that they are everywhere. This nest was built in the radio tower used for Casa Marimba guests but the tower has obvious secondary uses.  
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