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    Audio from Amazonian Ecuador - PART 2

    I have been convinced that number 4 is Buff-throated Woodcreeper
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    Audio from Amazonian Ecuador - PART 2

    Thanks for your reply Avery, 1. you're spot on, knew it was something obvious i'd been overlooking! 2. wow that is an amazing recall, I have a few hermits on my list for the area so wouldn't be surprised! Maybe most similar to White-bearded, but not confident I could ID for sure. 4. Admittedly...
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    Audio from Amazonian Ecuador - PART 2

    Number 3 has been identified as Blue-capped Manakin!:) Any takers for the rest?
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    Audio from Amazonian Ecuador - PART 2

    Hi all, I had a great response from the community last time I posted audio files from my stint as a researcher in Ecuador. I'm gradually going through old recordings and trying to piece together some identifications, so if anyone finds any of these songs and calls recognisable, please let me...
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