Lifer 632 – White-fronted Parrot

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Chronicles of a Birders Life List

Over the past 40 years I have had the good fortune to photographically document 85% of the bird species added to my “Life List.” This blog series showcases the images and anecdotal accounts that document those “Lifer” sightings and a little about the environment and culture of the area. This Lifer blog series begins with the first LIFER outside of the US, Lifer #624 and proceeds chronologically forward from there.

Reflections of the Natural World Blog Post Series by Jim Gain

Lifer Photo @ Zoh-Laguna Pueblo, Campeche, MX

White-fronted Parrot (Amazona albifrons) > Psittacidae > Psittaciformes

IDENTIFICATION: Fairly small parrot of tropical lowlands. Found in semi-open areas with scattered trees, woodland, and forest patches, in both drier and more humid areas. Note the white forehead, red face, and yellowish bill. In flight, males shows a red patch on the leading edge of the wing (on bigger parrots, both sexes have a red patch on the trailing edge of the wing). Lacks the dark cheek patch of Yellow-lored Parrot.

FIRST “LIFER” OBSERVATION:
Birding with: Miguel Amar Uribe from Mexico Kan Tours and my wife Maria
Date: 02 Dec 2021 @ Chunyaxché, Quintana Roo, MX
Chunyaxché (Pueblo) | MX-ROO

SPECIES GLOBAL eBIRD DISTRIBUTION MAP
Yellow Star indications the location of my Lifer sighting

DETAILS ABOUT SIGHTING: We got in very late to Tulum due to flight delays and lost luggage and had to leave early to meet up with Miguel Amar Uribe from Amar Aves, Mexico Kan Tours who was going to lead us on our first adventure birding in the Yucatan. Miguel met us with a big smile and we were off to explore the pueblito of Chunyaxché and learn about the bird life and cultural history of the area. It was pleasant, slightly warm and humid, with lots of billowing clouds above us. Over the next 2 1/2 hours we would add 52 species to our first checklist for Mexico and discover 25 new “Lifer” species. For me, Lifers #624 to #648.

Chunyaxché/Muyil Ruins Lifer # 632 – White-fronted Parrot

For most of the group of 25 Lifers that I encountered on this 2 1/2 hour walk, there was really nothing unique about any of the sightings with the exception of the Toucans and Jays. For all of the others they were all added slowly on the casual walk through the town and along some of the outer trails.

PHOTOS TAKEN: We saw our “Lifer” first small flock of White-fronted Parrots flying over the town. I was not able to photograph them successfully in Chunyaxché that day. I got a very distant lifer shot when we traveled to Cobá and a couple more shots at Zoh-Laguna and in Belize City.

@ Belize City Animal Medical Centre, Belize
@ Belize City Animal Medical Centre, Belize

BACKGROUND ABOUT THE TOWN OF CHUNYAXCHé

Side roads leading into the forest

Nestled at the edge of the massive Sian Ka’an Biosphere and across the street from the Muyil Archeological Zone, the small town of Chunyaxché is surrounded by tall trees and thick vegetation and is a great spot for finding many of the regions birds. It is located approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of the coastal site of Tulum, in the Municipality of Felipe Carrillo Puerto in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. However, with the construction of the new Tulum International Airport and the Mayan Train line, this cozy town will be rapidly changing.


Previous 3 posts in my LIFER Blog Series.