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Recent content by Stan95100

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    a Warbler in Costa Rica

    Hello and thank you for your answer, the name of the species had been mentioned, but eclipsed by another more interesting at the time. Thank you again for your help. Cordially. Stan ---------------- Bonjour et merci pour votre réponse, le nom de l'espèce avait été évoqué, mais éclipsé par une...
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    a Warbler in Costa Rica

    Hello everyone. What I believe to be a warbler encountered in Costa Rica, in February, in the province of Alajuela, more precisely at Col Virgen del Socorro. An individual that I don't really recognize, because it lacks the wing bars Any help would therefore be welcome to determine the species...
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    flycatcher , In Costa Rica

    Hello any thanks for your answers. I initially thought I was dealing with a single species, because I took the photos on the same site of our accommodation. Having followed Neil's advice, I went to see the 15 species of this genus and for me too the Yellow-bellied Flycatcher is the one that...
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    flycatcher , In Costa Rica

    Hello everyone. In Costa Rica, in February, in the province of Alajuela, more precisely at Col Virgen del Socorro. An individual that might look like a flycatcher that I don't really recognize. I even thought of a petite Elenie. Any help would therefore be welcome to determine the species...
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    A swift In Costa Rica

    Hello THE_FERN and thanks for the links, really. The photos are without comparison with mine, and I do not find on the birds that I photographed, the gray of the rump of "Costa Rica". Thanks again for the link to this site. Cordially. Stan...
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    A swift In Costa Rica

    For the gray of the throat. The same bird if it can help with an identification ^^ Stan ----------------------------------- Pour le gris de la gorge . Le même oiseau si ça peut aider à une identification^^ Stan
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    A swift In Costa Rica

    Hello everyone and thank you for your answers. The birds were flying too high so I don't have better photos. Cordially. Stan ---------------------------------------------------------- Bonjour à tous et merci pour vos réponses. Les oiseaux volaient trop haut et je n'ai donc pas de meilleurs...
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    A swift In Costa Rica

    In Costa Rica in February, from the top of the observation tower of the Wilson Botanical Garden (Estación Biológica Las Cruces). A swift presented as a "Vaux" by the French-speaking and local guides. A confirmation or not, would be welcome. With thanks. Stan...
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    Bird of Costa Rica

    Hello everyone and thank you for this collegial response. It gives me a good orientation. Thanks again. Cordially . Stan
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    Bird of Costa Rica

    Hello everyone. In February, in Costa Rica, in the La Gamba Biological Reserve "régions Puntarenas". A species of tyrannid that I can't really find in the paper guide used on site. A little help would be appreciated with my thanks. Cordially. Stan (For size comparison with a House Wren...
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    Seedeater of Costa Rica

    Hello THE_FERN and thank you for this rather complete answer, really. Cordially. Stan Bonjour THE_FERN et merci pour cette réponse assez complète, vraiment. Cordialement. Stan
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    Seedeater of Costa Rica

    Hello everyone. A female seedeater encountered in Costa Rica in the town of Sierpe, province of Puntarenas. I thought of a "yellow belly", but a "slate" might do the trick. Your help would be welcome for this single photo of the bird. With thanks. Cordially. Stan Bonjour à tous. Une...
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    Ermite du Costa Rica

    Bonsoir tous deux. Pas trop visible sur les photos présentes, mais le bec apparait moins long et moins arqué que celui d'un longue queue. je pensais donc à un "gorge rayée" mais sans assurance. Merci donc pour vos lumières. Cordialement. Stan Hello both. Not too visible on the present...
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    Ermite du Costa Rica

    Hello everyone. A hermit met in Costa Rica Close to Panama that I can't really recognize. Your help would be welcome. With thanks. Cordially. Stan Bonjour à toutes et à tous. Un ermite rencontré au Costa Rica Proche du Panama que je n'arrive pas à reconnaitre vraiment. Votre aide serait la...
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