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  1. Ring - billed Gull

    Ring - billed Gull

    A rare migrant to Trinidad & Tobago and a lifer for me.
  2. Sanderling

    Sanderling

  3. Grey Kingbird

    Grey Kingbird

  4. Little Blue Heron (juv)

    Little Blue Heron (juv)

    Juveniles start all white and gradually turn blue over the first two years.
  5. Crested Oropendola

    Crested Oropendola

  6. Trinidad Motmot

    Trinidad Motmot

  7. Purple Honeycreeper (m)

    Purple Honeycreeper (m)

  8. Blue-chinned Sapphire (m)

    Blue-chinned Sapphire (m)

  9. Orange-winged Parrot

    Orange-winged Parrot

  10. Cocoa Woodcreeper

    Cocoa Woodcreeper

  11. Carib Grackle (f)

    Carib Grackle (f)

  12. House Wren

    House Wren

  13. Red-crowned Woodpecker (m).

    Red-crowned Woodpecker (m).

  14. Rufous-breasted Hermit

    Rufous-breasted Hermit

  15. Olivaceous Woodcreeper

    Olivaceous Woodcreeper

    One of 15 subspecies.
  16. White-necked Jacobin (juv)

    White-necked Jacobin (juv)

  17. Green-throated Mango (m)

    Green-throated Mango (m)

  18. White - cheeked Pintail

    White - cheeked Pintail

  19. Trinidad Motmot

    Trinidad Motmot

  20. Rufous-tailed Jacamar

    Rufous-tailed Jacamar

  21. Orange-winged Parrot

    Orange-winged Parrot

  22. White-chested Emerald

    White-chested Emerald

  23. Eared Dove (m)

    Eared Dove (m)

    Thanks to cerylerudis for pointing out I'd misnamed the dove yesterday. Here's the real thing!
  24. Barred Antshrike (m)

    Barred Antshrike (m)

  25. Barred Antshrike (f)

    Barred Antshrike (f)

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