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Birding - Belize
Although Belize is a small country, it has an amazing variety of wildlife living in a wide range of habitats. The country's lowlands and savannas are home to rare waterfowl, its forests provide a refuge for tapirs, pumas and numerous tropical birds, while the mountainous regions ensure a shelter for elusive jaguars and other amazing cats. There are approximately 140 species of mammals living in Belize. There are 140 species of reptiles and amphibians that have so far been identified in Belize, including around 60 species of snakes. Belize is also a birder’s paradise, with over 500 species of rare and beautiful birds thriving in its many distinct habitats.

Belize - kingfisher

Belize - hummingbird

Belize - nocturnal heron

Belize - swamps

Belize - limpkin

Belize - Jacana

Belize - small Hawk

Belize - limpkin

Belize - Jacana

Belize - Limpkin

Belize - nocturnal heron
big eyes for night vision

Belize - swamp

Belize - small river

Belize - Jacana

Belize - Cormoran

Belize - hawk

Belize - pelicans

Belize - cormoran

Belize - Pelican

Belize - yellow bird

Belize - birding at night
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