Joined April 2016
656 Photos and videos
A possible predator off-cam disrupts a display dance (01:24). Our field expert Dr. Emily DuVal explains: "In the middle of a leapfrog display, the males suddenly freeze. The wing-flips indicate that they see a predator, and a concerning one that that." youtube.com/watch?v=3v6yDstq…
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15:29, 5/21 These two males are taking a break after an energetic leap-frog display.
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6:43, 5/21 Early morning leap-frog practice.
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14:58, 5/20 Two males showing off their leap-frogging abilities
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10:25, 5/20 Can you spot the White-tipped Dove?
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8:56, 5/20 A male arrives at the display perch alone.
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15:24, 5/8 A male practicing his dance moves. Lance-tailed Manakins court females using complex multi-male displays.
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17:25, 5/7 Male manakin checking out the display perch.
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17:30, 4/7 Looks like a Rufous-and-white Wren is visiting the display perch this afternoon.
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7:16, 5/7 A couple of males showing off their dance moves for a female.
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6:30, 5/7 An early bird (male) at the display perch.
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14:42, 5/4 A couple of males getting ready to practice their dance moves.
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11:01, 5/3 Male on the display perch.
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15:18, 5/1 A female manakin watches a couple of males trying to impress her with their dance moves. She flew off before the show was over.
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7:10, 5/1 A couple of males practicing their leapfrog action this morning.
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