Staff member Opus Editor Supporter delia todd May 3, 2016 Sorry, I've no idea what it is, but I've linked this picture to your thread in the ID forum (I presume it is the same query?) I'm sure someone will soon help you out. It's lovely to see you posting again - we don't get too many pictures coming in from Trinidad.
Sorry, I've no idea what it is, but I've linked this picture to your thread in the ID forum (I presume it is the same query?) I'm sure someone will soon help you out. It's lovely to see you posting again - we don't get too many pictures coming in from Trinidad.
nick scarle May 3, 2016 I think it could well be a yellow-breasted flatbill or yellow-breasted flycatcher (Tolmomyias flaviventris). I remember seeing them in Trinidad a few years ago. Nick
I think it could well be a yellow-breasted flatbill or yellow-breasted flycatcher (Tolmomyias flaviventris). I remember seeing them in Trinidad a few years ago. Nick
Staff member Opus Editor Supporter KC Foggin May 3, 2016 Flycatcher was my first thought but as to which, I couldn't tell you. It's a beautiful, softly lit image. Hopefully you'll get an answer soon.
Flycatcher was my first thought but as to which, I couldn't tell you. It's a beautiful, softly lit image. Hopefully you'll get an answer soon.
S K Gudi May 4, 2016 Whatever it is, it is beautiful & very well capture under the shade, Tarran!! tfs.