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Juvenile Red-legged Honeycreeper

Made in the Osa Peninsula in the southeast.

Juvenile Red-legged Honeycreeper
ralph, 25 Aug 2017
    • AWP
      My first guess is a kind of furnariid, but I can't find a matching species in the bird guide...

      On the background is an Euphonia (E. imitans? without the head it's difficult to tell), but you probably already knew that.
    • ralph
      Already found the answer. It's a juvenile red-legged honeycreeper. (hence no red legs). But thanks anyway :)

      The euphonia is indeed a spot-crowned.
    • AWP
      Because of th dull colors, I passed the section of the colorfull tanager species, but the drawing under "red-legged honeycreeper, non-breeding male" is a match.
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