Perubirders, Below is a report from Punta Callao. The 25,000 Larus piprixcan were impressive. I don't think anything is particularly out of the ordinary, but...
Hi Richard. Gray-breasted Martin is most certainly a new record for Ventanila and a darn good record for Lima if it can be confirmed. From the top of my head I...
Hola! Trate dascarcar, pero no funciona el link... Alguien logro con bajar el articulo? Saludos! Arne Arne J. Lesterhuis Buenos Aires, Argentina Skyper:...
Hi Arne, If you look into the link there are some letters that are not suppose to be there like I removed them and you can access the pdf with this link ...
I saw Grey-breasted Martin ( note the accepted IOC spelling of the word"Grey" ) on Saturday in the Supe valley northern Lima deptartment. and on the theme of...
Sometimes they fly over Chiclayo, probably the small group right now in Chiclayo airport, flying along with Stelgidopteryx, which by the way can be found south...
I posted 3 unknown shorebirds from Paracas on the ID section. http://www.birdingperu.com/picsfiles/photos.asp?idtipopic=1 They are a little fuzzy because of...
unknown 2 and 3 is a Spotted Sandpiper, 1 seems an American Golden Plover given the spot behind the ear coverts, but that may be the photo, and then it could...
Perubirders, There were a few birds present and the only photos that showed field marks captured a probable juvenile Pygochelidon cyanoleuca. Embarassing? Yes....
Hi Barry Brown-chested Martin occurs at Chaparri. It was irregular for a few years- being seen occasionally near Tinajones (generally singles with other...
1 seems an American Golden Plover given the spot behind the ear coverts, ... The second choice is correct: this bird is a Black-bellied Plover (Grey Plover to...
* I saw Grey-breasted Martin ( note the accepted IOC spelling of the ... I was not aware of any records of Gray-breasted Martin from the coast of Peru south of...
I think the bird labeled "White-browed Chat-Tyrant" (just below the recent shorebirds) must be a Cinereous Conebill. It should not have a bright wingbar and...
I was thinking also the same. Cinereus conebill. Diego ... De: Larry McQueen <larmcqueen@...> Asunto: RE: [Birdingperu] Unknown birds from Praracas A:...
Javier Barrio wrote to me about it and I have changed it. Thanks for the help. Rodrigo ... the right ... com] On Behalf Of Javier Barrio ... photo, and ... ...
Just for fun.....So where do Sinaloa Martins go? ... while we are talking about Martins with blue backs, and bright white vents and strongly demarcated...
Hi all, I have photos of a female grey-breasted martin which was visiting a nest at Huanchaco beach, near Trujillo, La Libertad. Not too far north of Lima as ...
Hola a todos, Â He encontrado una foto sin nombre dentro de mis viejos archivos de Peru (ver la foto abajo) pero no recuerdo el momento exacto en que a foto...
This is certainly not a puffleg and with a glossy-black tail it is not a buff-tailed coronet either. It looks more like Scaled Metaltail (Metallura...
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Which species is a coppery-naped puffleg? Is a Metallura eupogon also possible? At least, based on the plant species at the back, a high montane forest...
I agree with Javier, it looks more to me like a Coppery-naped Puffleg, which in the Birds of Peru and according to the SACC is a Sapphire-vented Puffleg...
Dear members of the list, As probably some Peruvian ornithologists are not suscribed in INCASPIZA I allow me to send this advertisement also to the BIRDINGPERU...
I agree with Javier, it looks more to me like a Coppery-naped Puffleg, which in the Birds of Peru and according to the SACC is a Sapphire-vented Puffleg ...