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    A few from Lima, Peru

    It's a tropical kingbird. Extent of white, head colour etc
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    A few from Lima, Peru

    It was variable hawks for me. Everywhere. Surprised we have not seen pics of black vermilion flycatchers yet
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    A few from Lima, Peru

    On this basis, we can infer the primaries fall short in one of the 2 original "shiny cowbird" pictures (5), further evidence it's actually scrub blackbird. In my peruvian experience scrub blackbird's actually a pretty common urban bird
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    A few from Lima, Peru

    This "west peruvian dove" looks more like eared dove to me. That also has a black neck patch but also has dark spots on the wing. I think we can see those in amongst the artifacts here. We can also see a hint of a dark line leading back from the eye (not always clear in this species). The WP...
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    A few from Lima, Peru

    These 2 are a relatively recent split: "white-winged" used to cover both. The west coast birds are now west Peruvian dove The bill on 5 is difficult to assess but may be better for scrub blackbird (longer, thinner, less like an equilateral triangle)
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