Long-billed Hermit Phaethornis longirostris Photo by Arthur Morris The long bill and long tail of the Long-billed Hermit make it a “large” hummingbird, at 15 cm in length.  This species is well-named, as

White-top Sedge Rhynchospora nervosa Photo by Jenn Sinasac This short, grass-like plant is a member of the sedge family, Cyperaceae.  It is characterized by the presence of leaf-like bracts, which have a white basal

Yellow-eared Toucanet Selenidera spectabilis Photo by Rafael Lau The Yellow-eared Toucanet is a shy resident of the foothills of Central America and northwestern South America.  This unique member of the toucan family has

Guacimo Colorado Leuhea seemannii Guacimo Colorado with Mantus Metalmark (Nymphidium mantus) feeding at flower, by Jenn Sinasac A tall canopy tree of the lowland and foothill rainforests of Panama, this tree can reach

Black-crowned Antshrike Thamnophilus atrinucha Photo by Lee Dalton Formerly known as Western Slaty-Antshrike, this medium-sized antbird is a common resident of the lowland forests of Panama.  It is a true antbird in the

Jacaranda Jacaranda copaia Photo by Jerry & Linda Harrison The Jacaranda is a tall, forest tree reaching 45 m in height, extending into the canopy of humid lowland rainforests.  It is best known

Lady of the Night Orchid Brassavola nodosa Photo by Jenn Sinasac Named for its sweet citrus and gardenia-like fragrance which can be detected in the early evening, the Lady of the Night Orchid

White-whiskered Puffbird Malacoptila panamensis Photo by Doug Weschler A relative of kingfishers, puffbirds are well-named for their “puffy” appearance—large head and round body, short neck and tail and long, stout bill.  The White-whiskered

Rufous Tree Rat Diplomys labilis Photo by Jenn Sinasac The cute Rufous Tree Rat is a large species of spiny rat in the family Echimyidae, the Neotropical spiny rat family.  It is known

Black-and-white Owl Ciccaba nigrolineata Photo by Carlos Bethancourt The Black-and-white Owl is an impressive, large owl found throughout most of Central America from Mexico into northwest South America.  Standing 35-40 cm tall, this