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A few birds from Ecuador III (1 Viewer)

Jose Ramon

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Hi everybody,

Could you please help me with the ID of some birds from Ecuador?

All the pictures were taken in Ecuador in November.

#1:

Coordinates: 0° 40' 16.97" S - 77° 35' 56.63" W

Altitude: 1.509,41 m.

Area: Wildsumaco

#2:

Coordinates: 0° 27' 2.24" S - 77° 51' 36.50" W

Altitude: 1.698,79 m.

Area: Via a Borja - San Isidro

#3:

Coordinates: 0° 27' 19.39" S - 77° 51' 20.22" W

Altitude: 1.767,04 m.

Area: Via a Borja - San Isidro

#4:

Coordinates: 0° 42' 45.51" S - 77° 44' 26.32" W

Altitude: 1.310,90 m.

Area: From San Isidro to Wildsumaco

#5:

Coordinates: 0° 43' 19.68" S - 77° 39' 9.94" W

Altitude: 1.160,45 m.

Area: From San Isidro to Wildsumaco


Thanks in advance,
 

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3 is a kingbird, not sure which.
4 I think is a younger male White-winged Tanager moulting into adult plumage
1 and 5 most likely also are tanagers of some type

Niels
 
3 is a kingbird, not sure which.
4 I think is a younger male White-winged Tanager moulting into adult plumage
1 and 5 most likely also are tanagers of some type

Niels

Agree with all this.
Think the kingbird is Tropical, but not 100% from this pic (Snowy-throated another option?). 5 possibly Palm Tanager??. 2 looks like an elaenia, no idea of options, maybe White-crested/Lesser/Sierran??).
 
I thought Tyrannulet for the flycatcher, but I am actively trying to stay away from doing flycatchers from photos ;)

Niels
 
I thought the same for #4, but couldn't find any pictures to support this. Maybe a good candidate to add to the gallery?
 
I thought the same for #4, but couldn't find any pictures to support this. Maybe a good candidate to add to the gallery?

Agree.

Jose Ramon, could I please ask you to upload this to the gallery? and also, I am asking permission to use it in the opus

Niels
 
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