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Amazonia Lodge, Peru queries (1 Viewer)

kitefarrago

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More pictures, these all taken in early August last summer, at Amazonia Lodge, very near the lodge.

Number 1: This is a severe crop of an image that's not really sharp. The head does look plain with no visible spots or streaks. Does that make this bird identifiable? I need to take a course on Woodcreepers and the like some time!

Number 2 (two photos): One of those `I didn't realize it was there' situations. I was taking pictures of Masked Crimson Tanagers and only once I got home I saw that right at the top edge of my picture there was another bird. I think this has to be a Lemon-throated Barbet, but maybe I'm overlooking other options?

Number 3 (two photos): My thought on this would be Dusky-capped. Is that a safe id, or should I leave it as Myarchus, or is it definitely another species?

Thanks for your help,

Andrea
 

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Agreed on Cinnamon-throated Woodcreeper and Lemon-throated Barbet. But for the flycatcher I'd say Short-crested Flycatcher

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