These are mostly for confirmation (I hope ).
The first one is a Yellowlegs that I have down as a Greater. I noted a flight call in agreement with the description, three syllables. This one from the wetland where Llute river meets the beach.
Second is a Yellow-Finch, I think Greenish. Just before Putre, so about 3500 m.a.s.l.
Third is two images of the same bird -- clearly a male as it was singing its heart out. I think the double white areas (uppertail coverts and base of tail) makes it a Chestnut-throated Seedeater, but if so, it has to be an immature male that was singing (see throat on image four). Blowing the original up a lot I think there are traces of color ... This one is from lowlands in the Llute river valley, among agricultural fields.
Thanks
Niels
The first one is a Yellowlegs that I have down as a Greater. I noted a flight call in agreement with the description, three syllables. This one from the wetland where Llute river meets the beach.
Second is a Yellow-Finch, I think Greenish. Just before Putre, so about 3500 m.a.s.l.
Third is two images of the same bird -- clearly a male as it was singing its heart out. I think the double white areas (uppertail coverts and base of tail) makes it a Chestnut-throated Seedeater, but if so, it has to be an immature male that was singing (see throat on image four). Blowing the original up a lot I think there are traces of color ... This one is from lowlands in the Llute river valley, among agricultural fields.
Thanks
Niels