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Forest Elaenia Canopy Camp Panama (1 Viewer)

49bentley

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Can someone please confirm these to be Forest Elaenias? Taken near Canopy Camp Panama in Sep.
Thanks
Chris
 

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Three or four different birds here, potentially all different species. 1-4 are Mistletoe (aka Paltry) Tyrannulet (pale iris, grey crown, whitish underparts); 5-7 could well be Forest Elaenia, it would be nice to have more angles as this is a species I am rusty with; 8, unsure, any pics showing bill? ; 9 looks good for Yellow-olive Flycatcher/Flatbill with the broad bill (befitting of a Tolmomyias) and pattern of edging on the greater coverts + lack of pale spot at base of primaries ruling out Yellow-margined
 
Three or four different birds here, potentially all different species. 1-4 are Mistletoe (aka Paltry) Tyrannulet (pale iris, grey crown, whitish underparts); 5-7 could well be Forest Elaenia, it would be nice to have more angles as this is a species I am rusty with; 8, unsure, any pics showing bill? ; 9 looks good for Yellow-olive Flycatcher/Flatbill with the broad bill (befitting of a Tolmomyias) and pattern of edging on the greater coverts + lack of pale spot at base of primaries ruling out Yellow-margined
Yes agree with this. The tyrannulet pics accord with my experience of this species. I think they're somewhat different to the headline ebird ones ...
 
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