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    Exploring the Rainforest of Ecuador - CuyaBeno

    Looks nice, thanks for sharing the video. I'm thinking about visiting Cuyabeno next week, might be a little or a lot drier this time of year.
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    snake from Principe

    Looks like the right ID, very cool find. Dan
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    Colombia: Bogota, Mitu

    Thanks for the insights everyone and the pdf Diego. Does anyone have a good picture of a Rio Negro Gnatcatcher? Hopefully we'll have lots of good pictures and some recordings upon our return.
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    Colombia: Bogota, Mitu

    McMullan still has it depicted as Guianan Gnatcatcher.
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    Colombia: Bogota, Mitu

    Luck enough to be spending most of January in Colombia. I have 2.5 days in Bogota prior to Mitu, and a full day in Bogota before my international flight home. Planning so far on visiting the typical spots like La Florida, Chingaza, and or Chicaque. Any other suggestions? Is there anywhere...
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    Nicaragua 2013: Montibelli and Refugio Bartola

    Thanks for taking the time to write that all out. I enjoyed your pictures and the mouse opposum is pretty cool!
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    Northern Tanzania, Usambara Mountains and Pemba Island (30 Nov - 20th Dec 12)

    Great pictures and narrative, looks like an amazing trip!!
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    Baja California cruise - cetaceans and more

    Sounds like an interesting trip. Your lizard is a Great Basin Fence Lizard Sceloporus occidentalis longipes
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    Partially leucistic Caspian Tern?

    Royal? it has orange legs.
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    Vireo SE Vermont

    It would also be very early for a philly and the belly/chest would need to be a nice yellow. Nice picture.
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    A reddish least SP

    Ya, it is a least. They look much better once colored up.
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    Strange beak Minnesota Usa

    Wow, looks very strange
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    New Species of Leopard Frog...discovered on Staten Island

    Poor frogs what a terrible place to live lol
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    Hawk/USA/Atlanta, GA

    Red-shouldered
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    Redpoll - possible Hoary?

    Looks real light in the photo, would call it a hoary. Any shots of the back ?
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    Clarks or Western Grebe? California

    This is a hard call, not sure I would assign it a species based on the photos
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    birds from Guayaquil - Ecuador

    #2 looks like a gray cheeked parakeet and occurs naturally in that area
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    Ducks in North Battleford, Sk, Canada

    Tough one with those pictures, but looks like gadwall
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    Young Cooper's or Broad Winged Hawk?

    Nice coop, cool seeing it eat a chipmunk
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    Brush finches, Ecuador

    All of them look good. Any details on Choco vs tricolored? was it divided into 2 species? and if so whats the range thanks
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    Woodpecker, hairy (Oct. 2011, Maryland)?

    I'd vote hairy on the first photo
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    Raptor Buenos Aires?

    Roadside always seems to be the go to default species. Maybe a Grey-bellied Hawk that is a little too far south? This is a tough one
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