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1 laughing falcon
2 American redstart?
3 prob tropical mockingbird
4?
5 cannot remember which woody is in range

Niels
 
I'd agree with Yucatan Woodpecker. Golden-fronted generally shows much more yellow on "front" (right over bill).
Agree with Niels on 1,2,3, &4 ;)
 
I agree with the IDs except for the woodpecker. It looks like a Golden-fronted Woodpecker to me (subspecies dubius). This subspecies has red on the front like this bird and has a long bill like this one as well. Yucatan Woodpecker has a smaller bill and orangish on the front.
As for the flycatcher, maybe a pewee species?
 
I agree with the IDs except for the woodpecker. It looks like a Golden-fronted Woodpecker to me (subspecies dubius). This subspecies has red on the front like this bird and has a long bill like this one as well. Yucatan Woodpecker has a smaller bill and orangish on the front.
As for the flycatcher, maybe a pewee species?

Additionally, Yucatan has yellow feathers encircling the base of the bill, according to Howell and Webb. This bird has red feathers at the base of the upper mandible, a dubius Golden-fronted character.
 
was in the yucatan area not so long ago the birds are still quite fresh in the mind .I would say golden-fronted woodpecker
 
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