Birds of guajira peninsula

by QuetzalBirdwatch

The Guajira specialties include Vermilion Cardinal, Tocuyo Sparrow, Buffy Hummingbird, Orinocan Saltator, Chestnut Piculet, Slender-billed Tyrannulet, Pale-tipped Tyrannulet, Pileated Finch, White-whiskered Spinetail, Pale-legged Hornero (Caribbean subspecies), Bare-eyed Pigeon, Green-rumped Parrotlet, Northern-scrub Flycatcher, Rufous-vented Chachalaca, and Glaucous Tanager. The good news is that most of the specialties are relatively common and for the most part easy to see, no neck-craning involved J. Only the Tocuyo Sparrow and Buffy Hummingbird can take a little more time to find, but in two days of birding they should be easily found, especially if you are out birding with the local guides

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