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English: Taken while in Costa Rica. Released under the GFDL with author's permission. Two left-hand birds both appear to be Green-crowned Brilliants, The front right bird is a Green Violetear, the rear right I'm less sure about, but perhaps another Brilliant. Identification made by Chris Benesh as Birdforum.net |
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Source | Liz Roy | ||
Author | Liz Roy | ||
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