Harpy Eagle
Panama’s national bird and a denizen of large tracts of unspoiled rainforest, the Harpy Eagle has become a reliable target while based at the Canopy Camp. We will devote a day to finding this elusive apex predator. Photo by Adam Sell
Luxury safari-style tents with private observation decks!
Photo courtesy of the Canopy Family
Birding in the Darien!
We were looking at a Bare-crowned Antbird just down the road from Canopy Camp. Photo by Adam Sell
White-headed Wren
Photo by Keith McMullen
Open air dining on beautiful grounds.
Photo courtesy of the Canopy Family
Rufescent Tiger-Heron
Photo by Keith McMullen.
Cinnamon Woodpecker
Photo by Josh Engel
The common area is a great place for siestas.
Photo courtesy of the Canopy Family
Dusky-backed Jacamar
This is one of the Darién’s most sought-after species, found only in a very small area of far eastern Panama and far northwest Colombia. Photo by Adam Sell.
Group photo
Black Hawk-Eagle
Photo by Adam Sell.
Bridge crossing
Photo by Adam Sell
The Darién in style.
Photo courtesy of the Canopy Family
Black-crowned Tityra
Photo by Keith McMullen.
Roadside Hawk
Photo by Adam Sell.
Owl butterfly
Photo by Keith McMullen
Crowned Woodnymph
Photo by Josh Engel
The search for the Harpy Eagle begins!
We took “piraguas” down the Chucunaque and Turia rivers deeper into the Darien to search for the Harpy Eagles. It was a fun and birdy ride, which included Green Ibis, Blue Cotinga and over 50 Black Oropendolas!