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Confirm Ids from Aguas Caliente, Peru (1 Viewer)

kitefarrago

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The first two birds are just a case of viewing from a a slightly unusual angle. I think the first one (two photos) is Grey-necked Wood-Wren, and the second a Greater Kiskadee (although the bill does look rather large).

Finally we have a hummingbird - Green and White and White-bellied are the candidates, and I understand these are very difficult to tell apart. Is there anything in the attached photo? I'm tending towards Green and White. I have more pictures of another individual looking a bit different (but with the affect the angle of light has on a hummingbird I'm not sure how real those differences are) which I will post separately.

All pictures taken in early August in the grounds of the Inkaterra hotel in Aguas Calientes, so disturbed forest bordering on the real thing.


Thanks for all your help,

Andrea
 

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Grey-breasted Wood Wrens, Golden-crowned Flycatcher, and I'd go for Green & White Hummer, based on dark base to underside of tail.
 
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