This video says about itself:
Male Common Basilisk And Rufous Motmot Visit The Panama Fruit Feeder – May 20, 2021
A male Common Basilisk and a Rufous Motmot were both drawn to the buffet and the motmot does not seem interested in sharing the platform. Both of these visitors have a habit of being statue-still for portions of their time at the feeder. Note that this basilisk lost his tail at some point and it is slowly growing back in.
Yes, it’s tail is missing. Thankfully, it can regrow as you pointed out.
And the colours of the Motmot are exquisite.
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Yes Carolyn, I have never been to Panama. But I was privileged to see both species in Costa Rica.
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