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Birds 21-25 Mexico
You are all really helpful. Thank you!
More from Yucatan. Ed |
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Marching on Together
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4 Is a Yellow-throated Euphonia
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N2&3 look like Greyish Saltator (Saltator coerulescens).
N.4 is a 'Myiarchus' Flycatcher but I wouldn't risk an ID without a proper view. |
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[EDIT: Though No. 4 is mentioned, I assume No. 5 is the photo actually being referenced in the quote below as a Myiarchus--No. 4 is clearly not a flycatcher of any sort.]
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Oops! I was referring to photo #5 in my post above and assumed that is what "Gavia Immer" was referring to also when he said he thought it was a Myarchius. I think he/she mistakenly wrote 4 when he/she meant #5
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Number one is a female American Redstart, number two and three, yes Grayish Saltator, number four yes, Yellow-throated Euphonia, and number five looks like it might be that sneaky flycatcher from the other post. I also think it's a pewee species- might be Tropical but can't say for sure.
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Loony the Loon
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Hey, Guys!!
Yes, I wrote N.4 meaning N.5. Sorry about that. And giving a second thought, I agree with N.5 being a 'Contopus' instead of a 'Myiarchus'. The prominent crest deceived me in my first look. |
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