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Troublesome Birds - Argentina - SORTED (1 Viewer)

delia todd

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Avibase doesn't seem to be working this morning. I have a few from Esteros del Ibera

Solitary Black Cacique - Solitary Cacique?
Brazilian Duck
Bay-winged Hawk
Black-crested Night-heron - Black-crowned?
Golden-breasted Woodpecker - Golden-fronted?
Grass Wren
Yellow-throated Spinetail - Yellow-chinned?
Sharp-tailed Tyrant

Thanks

D
 
Quoted text with my reply in caps.

Solitary Black Cacique - Solitary Cacique? - YES, ALTERNATIVE NAME.
Brazilian Duck - BRAZILIAN TEAL, ALTERNATIVE NAME.
Bay-winged Hawk - ALTERNATIVE NAME FOR HARRIS'S HAWK.
Black-crested Night-heron - Black-crowned? - YES, TYPO.
Golden-breasted Woodpecker - Golden-fronted? - SOUTHERN MELANOLAIMUS GROUP OF GREEN-BARRED WOODPECKER, SOMETIMES CONSIDERED A SEPARATE SPECIES.
Grass Wren - SOUTHERN NOMINATE GROUP OF SEDGE WREN, SOMETIMES CONSIDERED A SEPARATE SPECIES.
Yellow-throated Spinetail - Yellow-chinned? - YES, ALTERNATIVE NAME.
Sharp-tailed Tyrant - SHARP-TAILED TYRANNULET, ALTERNATIVE NAME.
 
Thanks both... much appreciated.

Golden-breasted Woodpecker - Golden-fronted? - SOUTHERN MELANOLAIMUS GROUP OF GREEN-BARRED WOODPECKER, SOMETIMES CONSIDERED A SEPARATE SPECIES.
Grass Wren - SOUTHERN NOMINATE GROUP OF SEDGE WREN, SOMETIMES CONSIDERED A SEPARATE SPECIES.

Will it be OK to do these two as Re-directs, or should I handle them in another way?

D
 
Oh! Sharp-tailed Tyrannulet isn't listed in Opus:stuck:

Can you give me the scientific name please?

D
 
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