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Yellow-green Tyrannulet (Phylloscartes flavovirens)
Subject: Yellow-green Tyrannulet (Phylloscartes flavovirens)
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Yellow-green Tyrannulet (Phylloscartes flavovirens)


Panama Bird Photos

Spot-crowned Woodcreeper
(Lepidocolaptes affinis)
3/28/04 - Amistad National Park, Chiriqui. Woodcreepers are a little like overgrown Brown Creepers and, true to their name, are almost always seen creeping up wood. This terrible photo is of the only woodcreeper that stayed put long enough to be scoped. There are many similar species, but with practice, you can actually tell them apart and appreciate their subtle beauty. Spot-crowned was the most numerous woodcreeper we saw in the highlands of Chiriqui.

Yellow-green Tyrannulet
(Phylloscartes flavovirens)
3/21/04 - Parque Natural Metropolitano, Panama City.
Not the most distinctive bird, but this was one of our main target species at Metropolitan Park because it's a Panama endemic - found nowhere else in the world.

Spot-crowned woodcreeper
7/8
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