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Flycatcher Costa Rica (1 Viewer)

BikeandBird

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Hi all,

in the following various flycatchers from Costa Rica from the last days. Would appreciate help with ID if they are IDable.

1) 6505: empidonax? from La Fortuna
2) 6479+6476: different empidonax from La Fortuna
3) 6218+6215: Caño Negro
4) 6212+6207: empidonax from Caño Negro
5) 5492+5490: Bijagua
6) 5461: also from Bijagua, same species as 6)?

Thanks in advance

Leo
 

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#1 Empidonax sp. (Willow?)
#2-3 Western (?) Wood-Pewee (dark lower mandible)
#4-5 Yellow-olive Flycatcher
#6-7 Empidonax sp. (Willow?)
#8-9 Mistletoe Tyrannulet
#10 Mistletoe Tyrannulet
 
#1 Empidonax sp. (Willow?)
#2-3 Western (?) Wood-Pewee (dark lower mandible)
#4-5 Yellow-olive Flycatcher
#6-7 Empidonax sp. (Willow?)
#8-9 Mistletoe Tyrannulet
#10 Mistletoe Tyrannulet
Agree, second empid might be alder as seems longer winged and tailed than the first bird with a different ground colour
 
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