Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) commonly inhabits the humid areas situated between United States of America and South America. It feeds itself my moving its peak in the mud and shallow waters.
Common Basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus) Members of this species feed from a wide variety of invertebrate animals, mostly insects. Young basilisks (up to a year old) have a completely carnivore diet, while adults include some seeds, flowers and fruit in their diet.
Yellow Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa violacea) Mainly found along rivers. Shows preferences for mangroves and gallery forests to sleep. Its nest consists on a platform built from small sticks and a central area covered by leaves. They are usually found on trees above water.
Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) commonly inhabits the humid areas situated between United States of America and South America. It feeds itself my moving its peak in the mud and shallow waters.
Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) An aquatic species found along rivers and other bodies of water and up to 350 meters above sea level. Feeds mostly upon aquatic birds, fish and other vertebrates that wander in the territory.
Common Black Hawk (Buteogallus subtilis) Feeds mainly from crabs and also include some reptiles, frogs, eggs, young sea turtles and scavenge.
Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) commonly inhabits the humid areas situated between United States of America and South America. It feeds itself my moving its peak in the mud and shallow waters.
Fisherman Hawk (Pandion haliaetus) Looks for fish while flying at heights that can range between 9 and 30 meters and captures them by submerging in the water. Takes its prey on its claws and up to a secure and high place, commonly a branch or log and eats it.
Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) An aquatic species found along rivers and other bodies of water and up to 350 meters above sea level. Feeds mostly upon aquatic birds, fish and other vertebrates that wander in the territory.
Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) Prefer clear and shallow waters in low elevations, such as rivers, salt water ponds, coastal waters or mangroves. Have a seasonal migration conduct that depends mainly on the water depth on their habitat.
Green Heron (Butorides virescens) Some of their courtship rituals include hitting their partner with their peak, stretching, tilting their head forward and downward, singing with an “aooooh” sound, moving their tails up and down and projecting their heads to the front.
White-headed Capuchin (Cebus capucinus) Most births of this species occur during the dry season (December-April) and produce one offspring every one or two years. Sexual maturity for this species is reached in both males and females somewhere between the three or four years of age.
Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) Live in groups and guide fish in coordinated efforts, then shake the water and dive to catch their prey.
Crab-eating raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus) An omnivore species that feeds mostly from frogs, toads, crab, shrimp, turtle eggs, fruit and seeds.
White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) Sinks its peak in the soft mud and searches for mollusks and other invertebrate species through touch. Usually travel in groups.