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    Black-faced Antbird

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    Bronzy Jacamar

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    Acorn Woodpecker

    Also seen in the western US
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    Flame-pumped Tanager

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    Female Red-headed Barbet

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    Acorn Woodpecker

    Common in the US West and common here too.
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    The Winners of the 2022 Bird Photographer of the Year Competition

    https://petapixel.com/2022/09/09/the-winners-of-the-2022-bird-photographer-of-the-year-competition/ https://www.birdpoty.com/categories People into bird photography may want to take a look see on this year's winner. Their categories are as follows - Best Portrait - Birds in the Environment...
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    Toucan Barbet

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    Santa Marta Antbird

    I was pleased to get this shot. It is a skulker and an endemic to the north coast of Colombia.
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    Crimson-rumped Toucanet

    Showing crimson rump
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    White-sided Flowerpiercer

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    Muulticolored Tanager

    A Colombia endemic
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    Wet Scrub Tanager

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    Red-headed Barbet

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    Plain Indeed

    A female Plain Antvireo
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    Portrait Of Green Jay

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    Andian Motmot

    Common endemic hereabouts.
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    Crimson-rumped Toucanet

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    Neotropical Cormorant

    At Laguna de Sonso, Valle Del Cauca, Colombia
  20. Tom Dinning

    Saving wildlife.

    On a small scale it’s easier to save one tiny bird than the whole flock. This one, on its first flight, landed in the bird bath and was drowning when Christine spotted it. I swam out and dragged it in, gave it mouth to beak resus and took it onto dry land for a beer. Mother bird called by...
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