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Peru - Cock-of-the-rock lodge iv (1 Viewer)

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Photos taken at and near the lodge in April
 

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I think: white-eyed parakeet, plumbeous pigeon, olive-backed woodcreeper, montane foliage-gleaner, yellow-breasted warbling-antbird
 
How about Three-striped Warbler for #5

On reflection, think you're probably right assuming it's all one bird. I was very influenced by the left hand inset which has an antwren look about it for me. That one (especially) also lacks the dark cheek and longer tail of the warbler. But looking at the main pic again I can see a uniform olive wing pattern with no hint of spots and this should be definitive. (Uniform pale yellow unds is better for the warbler too, as is lack of breast streaking although some antbirds seem paler/more uniform.)
 
On the final bird - To me it looks a warbler or greenlet at first glance and not an Antbird. In addition to other things mentioned above, Warbling-Antbirds have undertail patterns that this bird lacks. I think Three-striped Warbler is a good call and looks correct.

I agree with the other IDs though for the 4th pic it's not a great pic and there are some similar looking species in the area. Montane should be the most common Foliage-Gleaner by a mile, and that's probably what it is, but the photo leaves a lot to be desired :)
 
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