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ID please, birds of Colombia. (1 Viewer)

ana maria

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I have two more images taken in Villa de Leyva, one I think is a Saltator, about the hummingbird I have no idea.

Ana Maria.
 

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I agree with Streaked Saltator for the first two images.
As for the hummingbird, I believe it is a Short-tailed Emerald (Chlorostilbon poortmanni) (all black bill, short forked tail, no hint of bronze in crown, elevation and range).
 
Agree with the IDs already suggested for the first four photo. The very last photo (P1015260) is a Green or Sparkling Violetear. Impossible to separate from this photo.
 
Agree with the IDs already suggested for the first four photo. The very last photo (P1015260) is a Green or Sparkling Violetear. Impossible to separate from this photo.

Rasmus, here are more images, I have the book Aves de Colombia, but it is imposible for me to Id these birds.

Regards,

Ana Maria.
 

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