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Recent content by Motmot

  1. Motmot

    Melodious warbler

    It's a Willow Warbler
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    Hummingbird, Boyacá district, Colombia

    Whitish moustache, white-tipped rectrices and bill size/shape make me think this may be an immature/fem White-necked Jacobin.
  3. Motmot

    Acrocephalus Warbler ID, Bulgaria

    Dark grey legs point to it being an Icterine Warbler I'd say
  4. Motmot

    Warbler ID

    I'd say it's a Garden Warbler. Right colours, shortish tail, whitish belly in contrast to flanks and chest etc
  5. Motmot

    Flycatcher, Ontario

    Yes, these images show a Willow/Alder. Next time try to post them together;)
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    Flycatcher, Ontario

    Do you have any other pics of it? It looks a Great Crested to my eyes but, flycatchers on this kind of pics (no offence intended) can be very tricky and it's always better to check any other images available.
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    Flycatcher, Ontario

    Great Crested Flycatcher
  8. Motmot

    shorebirds Barbados this weekend

    The "pectoral" looks small and with a thin and pointy all dark bill, isn't it a Least Sandpiper?
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    Xiphorhynchus creeper from Peru

    I think it is an olive-backed. The eye ring looks too bold and the mantle streaks too thin and inconspicuous for a tschudi's imo.
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    ID please Slimbridge WWT

    I'd add Garden Warbler to the upper bird equation
  11. Motmot

    Algarve Portugal 23.07.2020

    Short looking legs, wrong wing shape with no broad and black trailing edge contrasting with white underwings, I can't see a stone-curlew here. Can't put a name on it though. Any other pics?
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    What hummingbird is this?

    Agree with the fern, it is a Crowned Woodnymph.
  13. Motmot

    Greenfinch - Highlands

    Looks a juv male to me, with all that yellow on primaries, head colours and pristine plumage with rounded primary tips.
  14. Motmot

    ID Please / SW Portugal

    Young Linnet and probably Crested Lark
  15. Motmot

    Confirmation. Mountains in Northern Spain

    Thekla is absent from most of the N Spain mountains. Location and altitude would help confirm it's a Skylark (it looks a Skylark to my eyes btw).
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