Track Down A Hunting Video Website
July 21, 2010 by Vilkovo.biz Вилкове
Filed under Hobbies
There is always something to learn, and a hunting video website can be a useful resource for hunters to find information on a variety of hunting topics. With clips and DVDs available for purchase and download, there is a wealth of information for the new and more experienced hunter at these sites.
Animal Facts – Cattle Egret
July 9, 2010 by Marina K. Villatoro
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The Cattle Egret is a cosmopolitan species of heron. The non-breeding adult has mainly white feathers, a yellow bill and grayish-yellow legs. During the breeding season, adults of the western subspecies develop orange-buff plumes on the back, breast and crown. These guys are found all over Central America and in Costa Rica they can be found in the Manuel Antonio National Park.
Animal Facts – Green Heron
July 9, 2010 by Marina K. Villatoro
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The Green Heron is a small bird (44 cm.) that likes to stalk it’s pray. Native populations can be found all over Costa Rica as well as in most of Central America. These birds appear in their breeding ranges at the same time they did 100 years ago. They are quite common in habitats that go along water bodies such as mangroves, beaches and rivers. Adults have a glossy, greenish-black cap, a greenish back and wings that are grey-black grading into green or blue, a chestnut neck with a white line down the front, grey under parts and short yellow legs. The bill is dark with a long, sharp point.
Central America Wildlife – Black Necked Stilt
July 9, 2010 by Marina K. Villatoro
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The Black-necked Stilt is a locally abundant shorebird of American wetlands and coastlines. They also have partially webbed feet, which allow them to swim – but they rarely do. Stilts’ legs are longer in proportion to their bodies than any other bird except the flamingo. The tail is white with some grey banding. A continuous area of black extends from the back along to the head. There, it forms a cap covering the entire head from the top to just below eye-level, with the exception of the areas surrounding the bill and a small white spot above the eye.
Animal Facts – Kinkajou
July 5, 2010 by Marina K. Villatoro
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They are also known as honey bear, because when tin captivity they seem to enjoy eating honey. Kinkajous are related with the raccoon and coati.
Some Facts About El Quetzal
June 5, 2010 by Marina K. Villatoro
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Who are they? Quetzals are beautiful and exotic birds known for their bright colors and long tails. It is considered one of the world’s most beautiful birds.

