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Birds from Córdoba, Argentina (1 Viewer)

Dabo_Arg

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Hi:

I´m from Cordoba Argentina, and I take this pics, in the rural ways near my city.

There are a lot of birds... (I don´t know the name in english for all birds)

Carpintero (Woddpecker?)

Lechucita


Tijeretas (last 3 photos)


Best Regards to all
 

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Here are more pics, from this set

Benteveo, Calandria (3) , Bandurrias


Anybody know what is the name in english??

Thanks!!!

Best Regards!!!

Daniel
 

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The species in your first post are Green-barred Woodpecker, Burrowing Owl and Fork-tailed Flyctachers.

In your second post you have Great Kiskadee, three Chalk-browed Mockingbirds and the last picture contains Black-necked Stilts (melanurus subspecie sometimes split as White-backed Stilt), a White-faced Ibis and a Greater Yellowlegs.
 
The species in your first post are Green-barred Woodpecker, Burrowing Owl and Fork-tailed Flyctachers.

In your second post you have Great Kiskadee, three Chalk-browed Mockingbirds and the last picture contains Black-necked Stilts (melanurus subspecie sometimes split as White-backed Stilt), a White-faced Ibis and a Greater Yellowlegs.

Thanks Mark, for your info!
 
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