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No. 18 Riviera Maya, Mexico (1 Viewer)

Deb335077

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Please help,
I had no.1 Down as a social Flycatcher but seems very small, could it be something else?
No. 2 no idea
no. 3 is the same birds different angles
And 4 & 5 whichof the orioles


Thank you
Debbie
 

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Agree with the entries so far. I guess that 4 is another altamira - it looks young to my eyes. I am not really confident, though
 
Hi Debbie,

My take on these:

1. Social Flycatcher
2. Bay-breasted Warbler
3. Yellow-throated Vireo
4. Orchard Oriole - immature male
5. Hooded Oriole

Chris
 
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