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njlarsen

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Dear all,
I looked at this image and thought it had to be a tyrannulet. Given both what I see and what the photo is named, is this the first image in the gallery of Rufous-winged Tyrannulet?

thank you in advance
Niels
 
Believe you are right.
For Herpsilochmus rufimarginatus it should have light yellow underparts. The crown of this bird is grey and it should be black for the Antwren. Also the black loral streak should be prolonged in a long also black postocular streak, which is in this photo grey.
 
I second the Tyranulet call. The extended black eyeliner (horizontal line from beak through the eye and out the side) is how l was told to identify them. Cap colour difference being sex detail. (But I'm super amateur!)
 
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