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juancar dieguez

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Hello, I have doubts, i think that this bird is Seiurus
but there are two seiurus very similars in Dominican Republic
This photo is in Los Haitises National Park , april 2018
maybe seiurus noveboracensis…. ?¿?

Seiurus-noveboracensis-91972.jpg
 
I think this bird is a brighter P. noveboracensis, too. Note heavy streaking on flanks (no hint of buff/pink) and even width supercilium (not flared towards the back).
 
It sure looks like the images of Seiurus in the Google images I just went through. Looks a lot like our Ovenbird.
 
It sure looks like the images of Seiurus in the Google images I just went through. Looks a lot like our Ovenbird.

But like others have said... this is now a Parkesia noveboracensis, which is not our Ovenbird but rather the Northern Waterthrush we know.
 
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