Arrow Keys. Background: So I went to the Asa Wright Nature Center in Trinidad a few weeks ago, and I took bird pictures there, and here are some of my favorites. 1: Female Silver-Beaked Tanager eating something 2: Female White-Lined Tanager 3: Crested Oropendola photobomb 4: Crested Oropendola preening 5: Green Honeycreeper 6: Blue Gray-Tanager 7: Palm Tanager building a nest 8: Violaceous Euphonia 9: Great Kiskadee, note the band 10: Purple Honeycreeper thinks it's a hummingbird 11: White-Necked Jacobin 12: Green Honeycreeper 13: Two Violaceous Euphonias 14: Female Silver-Beaked Tanager 15: Palm Tanager 16: Blue-Gray Tanager, one of my best Trinidad photos 17: Bat Falcon, terrible lighting 18: Bananaquit thinks it's a hummingbird 19: White-Lined Tanager 20: Crested Oropendola 21: Anhinga 22: Scarlet Ibis island, before they flew in 23: Scarlet Ibises flying in 24: Scarlet Ibis island, after they flew in 25: Orange-Winged Parrot 26: Palm Tanager 27: Palm Tanager 28: VIolaceous Euphonia 29: Great Kiskadee, the same one as the one from days before due to the band 30: Purple Honeycreeper, another of my best pictures 31: Green Honeycreeper 32: Palm Tanager 33: Long-Billed Starthroat 34: Juvenile White-Necked Jacobin, my other best picture 35: Crested Oropendola 36: Bananaquit 37: Brown Violetear 38: Purple Honeycreeper, not on eBird (idk why I didn't put it there but I didn't) 39: Agouti, not on eBird (obviously)
Overall, I saw 71 new species out of 83 total, some notable sightings being the Violaceous Trogon (aka. Guianan Trogon), the Channel-Billed Toucan, the Masked Cardinal, and the Ruby-Topaz Hummingbird. Some common species I didn't get pictures of include Tufted Coquette, Spectacled Thrush, Bay-Headed Tanager, and Barred Antshrike. Notable non-bird animals we saw include the Red-Necked Agouti, the Golden Tegu Lizard, the Red-Necked Squirrel, the Blue Morpho Butterfly, the Large Postman Butterfly, a Tree Boa, tarantulas, and a white-legged spider with a golden body with a shiny area on the golden body in the shape of a fleur-de-lis. I really can't find any image search that looks remotely like it. Unfortunately, the pictures lost some quality when being uploaded to scratch.