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some more from Bluefields, Jamaica (1 Viewer)

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Few more from Bluefields in Jamaica
 

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An this the last one from Bluefields sorry for poor quality
 

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1 and 2 must have been streamertails.
3 looks like a RL Honeycreeper female - but I am not sure they are supposed to be in Jamaica?
4 I am disturbed by the forked tail
Pass on the rest

Niels
 
Jamaican euphonia for No. 4? Looks similar to the seedeaters of Central america, but unsure that any of these would occur and the greyish underparts and olive tones to the mantle seem ok for this species. Either that or Black faced grassquit in moult - which would explain the forked tail.
No. 3 looks like a vireo spp to me, struggling to reconcile this with any NA warbler I've seen - never seen Tennessee warbler in the flesh which could be another option.
 
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