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Three from Yucatan Peninsula (1 Viewer)

MariettaBirder

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I believe the first (left) bird, seen on 26 February at the Chacchoben Mayan ruins near Costa Maya, Mexico is a female Red-throated Ant Tanager, Habia fuscicauda.

The next two photos were also from Chacchoben on the same day. It is two views of the same bird. I think it is an Acadian Flycatcher, Empidonax virescens, but cannot be certain. Empidonax are difficult.

I believe the last photo is of a pair of Canivet’s Emeralds, Chlorostilbon canivetii. This photo was taken at Gumbalimba Park on Roatan Island, Honduras on 27 February.

I would appreciate any help confirming or correction my IDs
 

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