25 June 2010, 09:15
collectorFrom the Jungles of Yucatan - Ocellated Turkey
Just posted some pics in the Bird Forum.
http://forums.accuratereloadin...4121043/m/908107053126 June 2010, 03:27
nainitalOf course Yucatán is in North América, not in the Southern Hemisphere, but anyway congrats on your fine hunt. Like you, I loved the jungles around Chichén Itzá, the Mayan Riviera (and the beautiful Argentine and Brazilian girls seen there).

26 June 2010, 05:17
collectorHa ha ha....well you are technically right. But the Yucatan is more like Central America than North America. If Saeed had a Forum for Central America I would have posted it there.
P.S. Merida was full of pretty girls....I had to wipe the drool off of my chin couple of times

26 June 2010, 06:17
billinthewildquote:
Originally posted by nainital:
Of course Yucatán is in North América, not in the Southern Hemisphere, but anyway congrats on your fine hunt. Like you, I loved the jungles around Chichén Itzá, the Mayan Riviera (and the beautiful Argentine and Brazilian girls seen there).
Ricardo....I can go for the lovelies, but if you want to see chickens itchin, come on over to my place.

26 June 2010, 19:24
SGraves155That is a spectacular bird.
Just saw your post where you included the info about javelina and brocket deer, and the possibility of seeing jaguar and tapir. Very Interesting!
27 June 2010, 05:56
collector@SGraves155
Thanks, glad you liked the bird.
Tapirs hang out near the waterholes so they are relatively easy to spot if you make your approach quietly. Jaguars on the other hand seem to be totally nocturnal and best time to see them is either in the evening near a waterhole or early in the morning.
27 June 2010, 08:14
billrquimbyquote:
Originally posted by collector:
Ha ha ha....well you are technically right. But the Yucatan is more like Central America than North America. If Saeed had a Forum for Central America I would have posted it there. P.S. Merida was full of pretty girls....I had to wipe the drool off of my chin couple of times
Sorry, but Central America is not a continent. Nainital is correct. It is the southernmost portion of North America.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_AmericaBill Quimby
27 June 2010, 16:34
collectorMr. Quimby,
The hunt took place at the northern most end of the "green area" of the map you posted. A stone's throw from Guatemala and Belize (which are considered Central America). Of course technically you and Nainital are correct.
27 June 2010, 23:56
billrquimbyYucatan is one of the 31 states of Mexico, and indeed has similar terrain and tropical vegetation and climate to what is found in Central America's Beliz, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
However, as I said above, "Central America" is merely what we call the southernmost portion of North America, just as we say the "American Southwest," the "Midwest" and the "Far North" for other regions of our continent.
Depending upon the authority you choose, South America either begins at the Panama Canal or Panama's border with Colombia. All agree that Central America is not part of it.
No matter. You obviously had a great hunt down south (no matter what you call it). I especially envy you for taking that trophy class brocket deer.
Bill Quimby
02 July 2010, 23:10
collectorJust added the Great Curassow in Bird Shooting Forum !!!
http://forums.accuratereloadin...4121043/m/8401065531