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Map of Belize

Map of Belize. Bird Identification. Bird Identification. Habitat Types. Cloud Forest Submontane Broadleaf Forest Lowland Broadleaf Forest Submontane Pine Woodland Lowland Pine Woodland and Savanna Seasonally Wet Meadow Marshes and Lagoons Mangrove and Littoral Forests

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Map of Belize

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  1. Map of Belize

  2. Bird Identification

  3. Bird Identification

  4. Habitat Types Cloud Forest Submontane Broadleaf Forest Lowland Broadleaf Forest Submontane Pine Woodland Lowland Pine Woodland and Savanna Seasonally Wet Meadow Marshes and Lagoons Mangrove and Littoral Forests Human-altered Habitats

  5. Food Habits • Frugivore • Nectarivore • Herbivore • Insectivore • Piscivore • Carnivore

  6. Feeding Behavior • Ground foraging • Bark drillers and probers • Foliage gleaning • Flycatching • Ant followers • Sit and wait predators

  7. Pelecaniformes

  8. Waders I

  9. Waders II

  10. Waterfowl

  11. Vultures, Hawks, Eagles, and Osprey

  12. Open-country Kites, Laughing Falcon, Crane Hawk, and Harrier

  13. Hawks in Flight

  14. Tinamous and Gallinaceous Birds Ground dwellers Seed and arthropod feeders

  15. Rails and Crakes

  16. Grebes, Sungrebe, Jacana, and Gallinules

  17. Plovers

  18. Stilt, Avocet, Oystercatcher, and Sandpipers

  19. Sandpipers Probe for arthropods in sediments

  20. Gulls

  21. Terns

  22. Pigeons and Doves

  23. Terrestrial Doves

  24. Parrots Gregarious Frugivores

  25. Cuckoos and Anis Cuckoos are usually arboreal and insectivorous Anis are gregarious and forage in groups, mostly on insects

  26. Hummingbirds Nectar feeders

  27. Trogons, Jacamar, Motmots, and Puffbirds

  28. Toucans Frugivores Kingfishers Found near streams and rivers Piscivores

  29. Woodpeckers Insect eaters Bark probers and drillers

  30. Woodcreepers, Foliage-Gleaners, and Leaftossers Insect eaters Bark probers and drillers or gleaners

  31. Xenops, Spinetail, Antbirds, and Antthrush Follow ant swarms Glean foliage for insects

  32. Tyrant Flycatchers and Mourners Insectivores Often catch prey in flight

  33. Empidonax, Pewees, and Myiarchus Flycatchers

  34. Kingbirds, Streaked Flycatchers, and Derby Flycatchers

  35. Manakins, Becards, Cotingas, and Tityras Frugivores Some exhibit lek behavior

  36. Vireos

  37. Gnatcatchers, Jays, and Mimids

  38. Swallows Aerial insectivores

  39. Wrens and Gnatwrens Insectivores Low levels of the forest, thickets, grasslands, and marshes

  40. Waxwings and Thrushes

  41. Wood Warblers Insect eaters Bark probers and leaf gleaners

  42. Common along forest edges Tanagers Feed on fruits, nectar, and insects Often in mixed flocks and important seed dispersers

  43. Bananaquit, Honeycreeper, Euphonias, and others

  44. Seedeaters, Buntings, and “Blue” Grosbeaks Seed eaters

  45. Saltators, Grosbeaks, and Sparrows Mostly seed eaters but some species may also take fruit and insects Typically found in open areas and forage on the ground

  46. Sparrows and Finches Seed eaters

  47. Occur in many habitat types, especially open areas Blackbirds Eat a wide variety of food types Oropendolas and caciques breed in colonies Cow birds are brood parasites

  48. Orioles Mixed-species feeding flocks

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