But, like the nasal bristles, wouldn't the head shape depend on the bird's stance and how it's holding its feathers? Isn't it one of those things where you'd need a series of photos to be sure exactly what the true head shape is? Since the bird in the pic is facing slightly away from us I don't think one can rely much on how the nasal bristles appear, nor (since it's tensely clinging to the tree trunk) on how the head shape looks in this single pic. I'm only surmising this, though, and I defer to those who know both species well.Gaga said:Yep, crispycreme has a very good point here... I stick to my previous identification: Downy all the way!!!
Jason