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Peru - Tambopata National Reserve near Puerto Maldonado (1 Viewer)

AndyS56

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All three from my trip in October.
1. Maybe a Wren?
2. Probably a Green Kingfisher, but possibly an Amazon Kingfisher?
3. Amazon Kingfisher?
4. ?
5. Possibly the same species as 4?
6. My note says Weaver, but I can't identify the specific species. The made an amazing sound!

Help appreciated - thank you.

Andy
 

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First is a wren. On balance I think probably a dark house wren but there other possibilities.

Amazonian kingfisher

Green kingfisher

A thrush (not sure which)

Black-billed thrush

Russet-backed oropendola
 
1. House Wren
2. Amazon Kingfisher (small white dot in front of eye and larger bill)
3. Green Kingfisher (double breast band)
4. House Wren
5. Black-billed (Amazonian) Thrush
6. Russet-backed Oropendola (olive/brown tones and all pale bill)
 
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