• Welcome to BirdForum, the internet's largest birding community with thousands of members from all over the world. The forums are dedicated to wild birds, birding, binoculars and equipment and all that goes with it.

    Please register for an account to take part in the discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.
Where premium quality meets exceptional value. ZEISS Conquest HDX.

Search results

  1. L

    Ecuador - A few unsure birds from Tamandua, Puyo

    Oh I didn't know that, thank you for bringing this to light. Birdsoftheworld is saying tough: "Across this broad range, the species inhabits the undergrowth in a variety of different forest habitats, including seasonally flooded areas and gallery woodland. The Black-tailed Myiobius occurs to...
  2. L

    Ecuador - A few unsure birds from Tamandua, Puyo

    Yah true, better be safe than sorry. The sunlight is strong. I'm changing it to Myiobius sp. Btw I dont know if you saw me texting, but did you get a chance to look into this Flycatcher sp on this thread yet? Ecuador - Tanager and Flycatcher
  3. L

    Ecuador - A few unsure birds from Tamandua, Puyo

    Looking into the myobius complex, I actually feel this is more likely to be a Black-tailed than Tawny-breasted. Look at how dark tawny a Tawny-breasted should appear: ML360154401 - Tawny-breasted Flycatcher - Macaulay Library Black-tailed where the breast colour looks very similar: ML590108301...
  4. L

    Ecuador - A few unsure birds from Tamandua, Puyo

    Thanks for going a bit more detailed on it. I see what you mean now!
  5. L

    Ecuador - A few unsure birds from Tamandua, Puyo

    Related to the Montane Foliage Glener, try to look at this buff-throated: ML204919101 - Ochre-throated Foliage-gleaner (turdinus) - Macaulay Library This should be the ssp also occurring in Eastern Ecuador. Dosent it seem similar in base of beak appearance? Or am I looking at the wrong thing
  6. L

    Ecuador - A few unsure birds from Tamandua, Puyo

    A bunch of photos of a few birds I'm unsure of, could be amazing to get confirmed the identifcation if possible. Picture 1 (121) - Black-banded Woodcreeper. I'm actually pretty sure of this one, becuase of the vertical bars on the belly, but since it is the only observation on this location I...
Back
Top