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Birds of Mexico - Yucatán Peninsula (1 Viewer)

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1. Yellow Warbler?
2 & 3. Euphonia sp.? What species?

Thanks!
 

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Yes, that first one is a Yellow Warbler and I also agree that the euphonia is a Yellow-throated.
I also agree with both. The red streaking on the breast and lack of a red head mean the warbler cannot be a mangrove and the only euphonia in the region with a yellow throat is yellow-throated (its not clear in either picture, but a dark throat and upper breast of the other species would be obvious).

Tom
 
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