Markus Lagerqvist
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This one also has prominent white in its tail:I've got white at the other end
#9594 White-tailed Shrike-Tyrant
#9595 Yellow-throated Laughingthrush
This one also has prominent white in its tail:I've got white at the other end
#9594 White-tailed Shrike-Tyrant
Already played as number 9465 (next number should be 9596).I only have a few left to play
#9595 Golden-tailed Parrotlet
#9596 Tepui Vireo also has a lot of yellow on the underparts.This one also has prominent white in its tail:
#9595 Yellow-throated Laughingthrush
Another nice, yellow bird, from the Phils:#9596 Tepui Vireo also has a lot of yellow on the underparts.
IUCN lists that as endangered.Another nice, yellow bird, from the Phils:
#9597 Yellow-faced Flameback
Great bird! Ramping it up to critically endangered:IUCN lists that as endangered.
Same status for #9598 Polynesian Imperial Pigeon (on Qamea Island, east of Taveuni Island in Fiji)
Another bird with a smallish range (albeit one where it is very common) isGreat bird! Ramping it up to critically endangered:
#9599 Sangihe Shrikethrush
A brown bird with a small range:Another bird with a smallish range (albeit one where it is very common) is
#9600 Yungas Sparrow
Another small-ish rangeA brown bird with a small range:
#9601 São Tomé Grosbeak
A small-ish bird:Another small-ish range
#9602 Black-fronted Tyrannulet
(just one more to go, if you can please post a parrot next, that'd be cool)
and with #9604 Finsch's Pygmy ParrotA small-ish bird:
#9603 Wallace's Hanging Parrot
Too bad, will miss going back to the Bismarcks and still got like 240 ones to play...and with #9604 Finsch's Pygmy Parrot
... I am out!
Perhaps we can persuade the IOC to make some more splits of species in the Bismarcks?Too bad, will miss going back to the Bismarcks and still got like 240 ones to play...
I misremembered my list - this sighting was Pacific Imperial Pigeon, not Polynesian! (Polynesian is not found in Fiji) And Pacific Imperial Pigeon was played way back at #2303.IUCN lists that as endangered.
Same status for #9598 Polynesian Imperial Pigeon (on Qamea Island, east of Taveuni Island in Fiji)
Sorry - made a list a while ago of ones on reverse spreadsheetAlready played as number 9465 (next number should be 9596).
Nice, haven't managed to see that, but another bird from the Atlantic forests in Brazil I did see is:#9605 I think, Atlantic Royal Flycatcher
It's got a white breast - just like:Another Atlantic forest bird:
#9607 Bahia Tapaculo