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Yellow/Brown Seedeater, Trinidad (1 Viewer)

bugmat

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Hi all - I reckon this is an immature male or female seedeater, but of what I'm unsure!

Some things I see which may help

1. Bill is not black..looks dark horn (?)
2. Appears to possibly have a white spot at the corner of the mouth in one shot (might just be the light)
3. Wings have clear fringing
4. tail coverts is noticeably darker brown that the rest of its mantle (which is also a darker shade of brown than the belly)
5. Seems to have a lighter area at throat and belly than breast/chest - chest seems to have very faint streaking..

Thanks in advance for any comments.
 

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