Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary – Belize
About
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected nature reserve in Belize. 200 years ago, English loggers called the place “Crooked Tree” because of the strange, crooked shapes the logwood trees grew in. This reserve is a key place in bird conservation. In 1972, the Belize Audubon Society requested protection for birds here. It was later considered to be an official waterfowl habitat on April 22, 1998, under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. The area is made up of 16,400 acres of various types of habitats, like lagoons, swamps, savannah, and creeks, making it suitable for many types of wildlife to live here. Several endangered species are protected by the sanctuary. As the dry season comes upon Belize, many migrating birds find themselves using the lagoons here as refuge. There are about 330 species that can be found at this reserve. The most well-known bird here is the Jabiru stork, and Belize has the biggest population of these birds in Central America. It is an official protected bird of Belize as of 1973, thanks to all the bird conservation efforts. Crooked Tree offers a birding boat tour to birders of all experience levels. Among some of the great birds to be seen here are the Wood Stork, Bare-throated Tiger-Heron, Limpkin, Great Black Hawk, Neotropic Cormorant, and the Boat-billed Heron. You may notice that many birds here are waterbirds that enjoy the water habitat, which makes this a great place to see them in abundance. Owen visited this wildlife sanctuary in January 2020.
© Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary
Birds found here
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American Pygmy Kingfisher
Order
coraciiformesFamily
alcedinidaeGenus (Similar Species)
Scientific Name
Chloroceryle aenea
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Conservation Status
Least Concern
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
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Visual Category
Passerine (Perching) Birds -
Birding Sites and Lodges
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary - Belize
BIRD CALLS
American Pygmy Kingfisher -
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Snail Kite
Order
accipitriformesFamily
accipitridaeGenus (Similar Species)
Scientific Name
Rostrhamus sociabilis
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Conservation Status
Least Concern
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
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Visual Category
Birds of Prey -
Birding Sites and Lodges
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary - Belize
BIRD CALLS
Snail Kite -
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Rufous-Tailed Hummingbird
Order
apodiformesFamily
trochilidaeGenus (Similar Species)
Scientific Name
Amazilia tzacatl
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Conservation Status
Least Concern
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
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Visual Category
Passerine (Perching) Birds -
Birding Sites and Lodges
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary - Belize
BIRD CALLS
Rufous-Tailed Hummingbird -
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Limpkin
Order
gruiformesFamily
aramidaeGenus (Similar Species)
Scientific Name
Aramus guarauna
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Conservation Status
Least Concern
Age
Adult
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Visual Category
Long-legged Waders -
Birding Sites and Lodges
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary - Belize
BIRD CALLS
Limpkin -
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Boat-billed Heron
Order
pelecaniformesFamily
ardeidaeGenus (Similar Species)
Scientific Name
Cochlearius cochlearius
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Conservation Status
Least Concern
Age
Adult
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Visual Category
Long-legged Waders -
Birding Sites and Lodges
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary - Belize
BIRD CALLS
Boat-billed Heron -