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  1. Southern Beardless Tyrannulet

    Southern Beardless Tyrannulet

    subspecies sclateri
  2. Spider

    Spider

    I actually do not know which species this is
  3. Tropical Parula, male

    Tropical Parula, male

  4. Collared Antshrike

    Collared Antshrike

    This is either a female or a young male. I saw another female-like bird with next to no black in the crest, but the online references state that the amount of black is variable in the females of this species. Immature males would be recognizable by a small black area in throat/breast but that...
  5. Collared Antshrike Male

    Collared Antshrike Male

    I cannot know if this is the same bird as I uploaded the other day. I can know the image was photographed at a different time ;)
  6. Guayaquil Squirrel

    Guayaquil Squirrel

  7. Ecuadorian Piculet

    Ecuadorian Piculet

    This is a rarely photographed species. I noticed that this bird was sitting cross-wise on the branch and stretching its neck to pick at the branch outside the area covered by its feet
  8. Ecuadorian Piculet

    Ecuadorian Piculet

    This came late afternoon as part of a mixed species flock
  9. Gray-and-gold Warbler

    Gray-and-gold Warbler

    Very far from my best ever, but this is a little skulker which is rarely photographed it seems.
  10. Southern Beardless Tyrannulet

    Southern Beardless Tyrannulet

    With a buffy wing bar in western Ecuador, this has to be the subspecies sclateri. This was a very common bird in Jorupe.
  11. Ecuadorian Thrush

    Ecuadorian Thrush

  12. Rufous-browed Peppershrike

    Rufous-browed Peppershrike

    This has to be the subspecies virenticeps which together with another couple of western Andean subspecies have yellow on sides of head and probably more rufous than most other subspecies
  13. Cryptic Becard

    Cryptic Becard

    This is the second image of this female
  14. Cryptic Becard

    Cryptic Becard

    This is a female. Given its rarity in the gallery, I will upload one more showing a different angle.
  15. Yellow-olive Flycatcher

    Yellow-olive Flycatcher

  16. Pacific Elaenia

    Pacific Elaenia

    This bird was in the process of moulting its tail and therefore confused me quite a bit
  17. Streaked Flycatcher

    Streaked Flycatcher

    This is likely subspecies chapmani
  18. The rear view

    The rear view

    This Speckle-breasted Wren as most birds liked to give a rear view when it finally did show itself
  19. Speckle-breasted Wren

    Speckle-breasted Wren

    This little skulker really loved to hide in the dark places.
  20. One-colored Becard

    One-colored Becard

    This is a male
  21. Blue Ground Dove

    Blue Ground Dove

  22. Plain Antvireo

    Plain Antvireo

    This is a female of presumably subspecies aequatorialis
  23. Streak-headed Woodcreeper

    Streak-headed Woodcreeper

  24. Guayaquil Squirrel

    Guayaquil Squirrel

  25. Yellow-tailed Oriole

    Yellow-tailed Oriole

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