Bicolored Wren, a species new for Panama
Euclides Campos spent Christmas at the town of Paya, Darién, and he returned with a number of interesting records. First and foremost is the addition of a new species to the Panama list (and, therefore, the AOU North America list): Bicolored Wren, an unmistakable open-area wren of the Magdalena valley. He saw a pair in Paya on December 23rd and heard it again at Boca de Cupe on the 28th.
He also saw a female Cape May Warbler at Paya on December 25th and photographed Dusky Pigeons near the Colombia border on the 26th.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XduDZJjj6ZM
He also saw a female Cape May Warbler at Paya on December 25th and photographed Dusky Pigeons near the Colombia border on the 26th.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XduDZJjj6ZM