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Various birds part 2, Iguazú, Argentina (1 Viewer)

robin74

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Pictures taken in late August in Iguazú National Park, Argentina.

My attempts at IDs are as follows:
bf242 - Rufous hornero (Furnarius rufus; Hornero común)
bf270 - Swainson's flycatcher (Myiarchus swainsoni; Burlisto pico canela)? Or Short-crested flycatcher (Myiarchus ferox; Burlisto pico negro)? Or something different altogether?
bf265 - I don't suppose it can really be told what kind of pigeons these are?
bf239 and bf240 - these two I really don't know what they can be.
 

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bf242 I would agree with Andrew. Creamy-bellied Thrush.
bf270 looks like a Pale-breasted Thrush
bf265 are 2 Snail Kites
bf239 looks like Creamy-bellied Thrush.
bf240 ??? Could be a Chopi Blackbird
 
1) Agree with Andrew & Fritz.
2 & 3) Agree with Fritz.
4) Pale-breasted Thrush.
5) Smooth-billed Ani, I suspect.
 
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