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Help with IDs Costa Rica. (1 Viewer)

Mike Beer

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I took all the photographs today near to Drakes Bay, Costa Rica can I have help with IDs please
1. No idea and its the only photo I have
2. Possible Green Kingfisher but it was well in the shade and looks darker.
3. Humming birds I struggle with, last three are the same bird.
Mike
 

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1) best guess Panama flycatcher: v dull, almost no wingbars
2) f green kingfisher (white wing spots, near double breast bands)
3) Hummers: all look to be the same species. I'm not sure about this one: ought to be something like f white-necked Jacobin but the vent area looks white and it's usually darker green than this (but 2nd individual looks overexposed).
 
1) best guess Panama flycatcher: v dull, almost no wingbars
2) f green kingfisher (white wing spots, near double breast bands)
3) Hummers: all look to be the same species. I'm not sure about this one: ought to be something like f white-necked Jacobin but the vent area looks white and it's usually darker green than this (but 2nd individual looks overexposed).
Thank you a lot of my pictures this morning were over exposed due to a brain malfunction.

Mike
 
Maybe female Charming for the Hummer? Thoug hthat usually has more markings on breast/throat even given the over exposure. Certainly not Jacobin, too slender, bills not hefty enough, white vent etc.
 
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