We left the Hacienda San Lucas after breakfast on February 23, 2011, and drove to the Lodge at Pico Bonito. After lunch and settling into our cabin, Brad and I did some birding on the property's grounds. This juvenile Brown Jay was perched in a tree near the lodge's veranda. The juvenile's yellow or mostly yellow bill turns black in a year or so. It was a humid, overcast afternoon with intermittent heavy rain and temperatures in the upper 80's.


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Date/Time 2011:03:29 20:03:14
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