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Costa Rica March 2011 Trip Report (1 Viewer)

New Costa Rica March 2011 Trip Report on my website now. Enjoy! If you spot any errors or can help with the two mystery birds please let me know.

Direct link http://www.birder.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Costa%20Rica%200311.htm

Website Home Page : http://www.birder.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk

Nice...

One error... "Hudsonian Whimbrel" should probably be "Whimbrel". I'm just assuming it was not Hudsonian Godwit which is far less likely. It's right under the picture of the strawberry poison arrow frog.

Good sighting of the Gray-headed Piprites.
 
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Nice...

One error... "Hudsonian Whimbrel" should probably be "Whimbrel". I'm just assuming it was not Hudsonian Godwit which is far less likely. It's right under the picture of the strawberry poison arrow frog.

No, in England we refer to your Whimbrel as Hudsonian (from hudsonicus, see what we did there) and a potential split and lazily refer to ours as just Whimbrel. The main difference being ours has a white rump.
 
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