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  1. njlarsen

    Tanagers in Cerro Jefe, Central Panama

    I had also reached out to the guide I had for the day when this photo was taken. He is in agreement that this is immature Bay-headed Tanager. Niels
  2. njlarsen

    Tanagers in Cerro Jefe, Central Panama

    Well, bluish underparts are found on both species in Panama. See e.g., https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/25885941#_ga=2.97272031.1368687880.1662420535-1598864267.1582678996 Neither species has similar photos in Macaulay. The text for RW Tanager states, as I included above, for the immature...
  3. njlarsen

    Tanagers in Cerro Jefe, Central Panama

    Yes, sorry for not including initially. I was too focused on the wings and did not remember to also show as much as I could of the head. Niels
  4. njlarsen

    Tanagers in Cerro Jefe, Central Panama

    I should have included the below image before. I think what you see in the previous image is only the cornea and the pupil but not the iris which I think is dark. Niels
  5. njlarsen

    Tanagers in Cerro Jefe, Central Panama

    Thank you to the 38 people who have looked at this thread. Niels
  6. njlarsen

    Tanagers in Cerro Jefe, Central Panama

    Hi all, I visited this location on August 26 this year. I know I saw male Bay-headed, Rufous-winged and Emerald tanagers plus some others that are not so green. I thought I took many photos of female/immature Rufous-winged and no photos of the other species. Looking at the images now, I have...
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