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Hello All,
no matter what I look at I find things that does not fit. Any good ideas? One of the other images indicate a pale eye (The closest I can get is a local variant of Rufous-browed Peppershrike ?)

thanks
Niels
 

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Hello All,
no matter what I look at I find things that does not fit. Any good ideas? One of the other images indicate a pale eye (The closest I can get is a local variant of Rufous-browed Peppershrike ?)

thanks
Niels

First is rufous-browed peppershrike, presumably ssp virenticeps. Second photo looks to be another bird (compare the bills for example): not sure what, perhaps a greenlet?
 
Thanks for the ID!

Regarding the second photo, I am not sure you are right. Try take a look at the bill on these two images which I feel are also RbPS. These are within 8 seconds of the image already uploaded and illustrates the shape of the RbPS when seen from below.

Still disagree?

thanks
Niels
 

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Thanks for the ID!

Regarding the second photo, I am not sure you are right. Try take a look at the bill on these two images which I feel are also RbPS. These are within 8 seconds of the image already uploaded and illustrates the shape of the RbPS when seen from below.

Still disagree?

thanks
Niels

OK just a weird angle then
 
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