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Warblers/tanagers, Puerto Vallarta (Mexico), post 1. (1 Viewer)

JobSt

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Warblers/tanagers, Puerto Vallarta (Mexico), post 2.

Who has an idea about these two (or three) individual birds, seen in Puerto Vallarta Mexico? The first two images are of the same warbler, the last two of one or possibly two tanagers (summer/hepatic?) seen at the same occasion.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Job.
 

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Red-crowned ant tanager is what I now believe it to be. Saw the same species at a different location too.
 
I'd love to see a list of Warblers that have been seen in the area and where they were seen. We are arranging a tour to El Tuito and Yelapa, hoping to see some wintering Warblers from home. Our locals include Orange Crowned, Wilson's, Macgillivray's, Black Throated Gray, Townsend's, Audubon's, Common Yellowthroat, and Yellow. We will be there late January into February.
 
Ebird.org explore data will likely be able to do what you need if you play around with settings.

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