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    Help with nightjar ID (shot in Mexico)

    I recently took this photo of a nightjar in the Yucatán Peninsula I am having trouble deciding if it’s a Common Pauraque or a Yucatán Poorwill. I first ID’d it as a Common Pauraque because it was on the ground while the Yucatán Poorwill does not sit on the ground as often. Also because of the...
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    Are these a male (left) and a female/immature (right) prairie warblers?

    Okay, and thanks for the compliment! I don’t have any pictures of the female though.
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    Are these a male (left) and a female/immature (right) prairie warblers?

    Alright, yeah I guess it’s probably an immature male. Thanks
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    Are these a male (left) and a female/immature (right) prairie warblers?

    I ID’ed these prairie warblers as male (left) and female/immature (right), is this correct? The line on the cheek of the ”female” is quite blackish so that makes me unsure about my ID
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    Does anyone what bird this is? I found it in Quintana Roo, México

    Alright, I’ll ID it as a gray-throated chat then. Thank you!
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    Does anyone what bird this is? I found it in Quintana Roo, México

    That was my initial thought, but then I discarded that option because of the lighter patch behind the eye, which female gray-throated chats lack. Giving it a second look now though, I just noticed that males do have this patch, so perhaps it’s an immature male gray-throated chat, as immatures...
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    Does anyone what bird this is? I found it in Quintana Roo, México

    I went on a trip to Leona Vicario, Q. Roo, Mexico, a few days ago. I found this bird, which according to Merlin is a Sulphur-rumped flycatcher. I don't think it is, because the head and beak patterns aren't exactly the same. It's also pretty rare, according to eBird, the chance of finding one...
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    I found this bird in Progreso, Yucatán, México, does anyone know the species’ name?

    I found this bird in a mangrove located in Progreso, Yucatán, México. It was about 10cm long (4 in). I’ve posted it on iNaturalist and tried using the Merlin app but I still can’t find its name, so I was looking for help here. I also tried looking up its description on Google but I still didn’t...
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