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    Azuero Peninsula

    Thanks. Honestly can't remember if I'd seen that one. It ends with the conclusion that the female is unknown. I remember a different pdf with line drawings which showed the female tail pattern so perhaps it is known now. I still really wonder about this one. Given we know hummingbirds are...
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    Azuero Peninsula

    Can't remember where a good place is to see great green in that part of Panama. Perhaps you can get more info from observation.org. I think I have the impression they're easier on the north coast (and obviously Darien). If that's right could try for pygmy sloth and escudo (rufous-tailed) hummer too.
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    Azuero Peninsula

    It's a bit like the toucanet in Peru: tempted to do a trip just for that.
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    Azuero Peninsula

    You've probably already found, but a search for "Azuero parakeet july" yielded this, confirming my memory: http://panama-wildlife.blogspot.com/2015/07/azueros-painted-parakeet. I'm unclear why it cost so much... ...Also if you've not found josh's yet: Coiba Island and the Azuero Peninsula We...
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    Azuero Peninsula

    Has it been proposed / accepted anywhere? Knew it was a distinctive form, but unaware there was a formal split proposal I think. Last ebird for glow-throated was 2019 and, since it was a female/immature (and these things are quite difficult to ID iirc—depends on good view of male throat or tail...
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    Azuero Peninsula

    No it's not a mountain gem, it's glow-thoated hummingbird. That place (reserve) is the only one with "reliable" recent reports. From the east I think it's a day (something like 9hrs by boat and walking); it may be possible from the West, the finca. But either way the dove would be nice...
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    Azuero Peninsula

    Not recent and not been there. However, on the western side there's that relatively accessible estancia where you can see the parakeet. I found material about that some where on web (sorry not more concrete). My understanding is you basically have to do the hike to see the hummer (is it really a...
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