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Recent content by petit-robert

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    Emerald - Colombia

    Hello, I just realized that I wrote nonsense. This day I was at the Termalès del Ruiz in the morning but in the afternoon I was at the Paraiso Verde lodge (2000m altitude) just above Manizalès. Which corresponds well with the altitude of the place and the species, sorry. 🤭
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    Emerald - Colombia

    Merci ;)
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    Emerald - Colombia

    Ok for steely-vented hummingbird (y) Identified steely-vented hummingbird to Jardin 1474 Identified steely-vented hummingbird to Minca 2477
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    Emerald - Colombia

    Good evening, apparently it's between Steely-vented and Red-billed ? I note on 0443 brown on the rump which goes for steely-vented. The photos 0239 and 0218 show birds with the rump totally green. May be I unintentionally have both species in these 3 photos ? What surprises me is that the...
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    Emerald - Colombia

    Why not ? I'll look in that direction. THANKS "The steely-vented hummingbird inhabits semi-open to open landscapes such as scrublands, savanna, the edges of mature forest, secondary forest, plantations, and gardens. Most of them tend to be somewhat arid. In most of its range it is found between...
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    Emerald - Colombia

    First of all, thank you for your response. I saw this species on my guide (Birds of Colombia Miles McMullan) but it is noted that it does not exceed 2000m altitude. It looks a lot like it and on this same guide it is noted that the lower mandible is pink/red. I took a photo of a rufous-tailed...
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    Emerald - Colombia

    Hello everyone I have a little problem identifying this small hummingbird photographed at the Termales Del Ruiz Hotel in Colombia in December 2023. Altitude 3200m. I'm thinking Chlorostilbon mellisugus - Blue-tailed Emerald but it's definitely not him. The bird does not climb that high in...
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    Red-fronted Serin - Turkey

    I think "European serin", thank you
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    Red-fronted Serin - Turkey

    Thank you for your reply. On the Delachaux & Niestlé guide it's written that some females are much less black/dark. But with this very long tail, it does not look like a European serin. But like you, I don't know this species, it was my first encounter. I will wait for other opinions. Thanks again
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    Red-fronted Serin - Turkey

    Hello everyone Last week in Turkey in the Akseki region I photographed this canary. a few seconds before a Red-fronted Serin landed on the branch just next to this bird. Unfortunately the male didn't stay and I just had time to photograph what I took for the female. This bird then left to join...
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    Hill Blue Flycatcher & Hainan Blue Flycatcher ♀

    Yes sorry, I did not see that my friend had put the bird in the identification. It is indeed the same bird. Sorry again and thank you.
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    Hill Blue Flycatcher & Hainan Blue Flycatcher ♀

    Thank you for your reply. No I have no other photo, this little bird did not want to stay longer on its branch.;)
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    Hill Blue Flycatcher & Hainan Blue Flycatcher ♀

    Good evening I think it is a female Hainan Blue Flycatcher but I would like to be sure. Thailand Kaeng Krachan NP November 11, 2021 Thanks in advance Robert
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    Warbler - Kaeng Krachan NP

    Ok thank you and thank you for the very informative link. (y)
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    Warbler - Kaeng Krachan NP

    Thank you Grahame It's a Pale-legged leaf warbler ? What does SLW mean ? Merci beaucoup Robert
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