Aladdin
Well-known member
Dear Members and Bird Watchers!
First of all I want to thank the members for all the help.
Now in Panama and I had had a good crossing of the Atlantic. Thanks to the members here I have been able to ID all the boobies I have run in to after the initial ID problems that I had.
But now I am pretty confident in ID the bobbies, the Red-footed that can be problem in different plumages. So, I am very grateful to the members of the birdforum, THANKS!
I ran in to two birds that I could not ID with 100% certainty. The first birds and I ID them as Panama Flycatchers. Please see attached picture and two recordings.
Again, no bird watching equipment so the picture is with my Scooby Doo pocket camera.
The third bird sound attachment, I have ID the bird as a Green Parakeet but this bird should not be in Panama, Mexico only. There were 50++ of them in a small tree and I recorded the sound, maybe it is possible to ID the bird from the recording.
The bird was green in two different shades. But it was getting dark and I can have imagined a wee bit of darker spots on the throat.
Kind Regards and Happy Birding
Aladdin
First of all I want to thank the members for all the help.
Now in Panama and I had had a good crossing of the Atlantic. Thanks to the members here I have been able to ID all the boobies I have run in to after the initial ID problems that I had.
But now I am pretty confident in ID the bobbies, the Red-footed that can be problem in different plumages. So, I am very grateful to the members of the birdforum, THANKS!
I ran in to two birds that I could not ID with 100% certainty. The first birds and I ID them as Panama Flycatchers. Please see attached picture and two recordings.
Again, no bird watching equipment so the picture is with my Scooby Doo pocket camera.
The third bird sound attachment, I have ID the bird as a Green Parakeet but this bird should not be in Panama, Mexico only. There were 50++ of them in a small tree and I recorded the sound, maybe it is possible to ID the bird from the recording.
The bird was green in two different shades. But it was getting dark and I can have imagined a wee bit of darker spots on the throat.
Kind Regards and Happy Birding
Aladdin
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