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Tropical Forest, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico October Owl, Parrots, and more (1 Viewer)

rowebird87

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Our exact location was 20°46'17.5"N 105°08'54.7"W and we birded the entire morning/afternoon. These are the ID's I'm still struggling with if anyone wants to help :)

1- Saw very early in the morning and I think it is a Colima pygmy owl, but would love other thoughts!

2- Thinking Red-Lored Parrots

3- Collared Forest Falcon?

4- Tanager? Oriole?
 

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Our exact location was 20°46'17.5"N 105°08'54.7"W and we birded the entire morning/afternoon. These are the ID's I'm still struggling with if anyone wants to help :)

1- Saw very early in the morning and I think it is a Colima pygmy owl, but would love other thoughts!
Suggest ferruginous pygmy owl: longish tail, scapular spots
2- Thinking Red-Lored Parrots
Surely military macaws with those long tails. (Not uncommon in the area)
3- Collared Forest Falcon?
Looks like
4- Tanager? Oriole?
A female oriole, perhaps hooded (bicoloured beak, greyish back, 2 white wing bars etc)
 

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