After the early morning, still 22 March 2014 in Guanacaste province in Costa Rica. Among the birds there, these stripe-headed sparrows.
And this groove-billed ani.
Then, a turquoise-browed motmot sits down on a tree.
A bit later, two turquoise-browed motmots on that tree.
A much smaller bird: a cinnamon hummingbird.
How Hummingbirds Are Banded: here.
The Pacific screech owl family is still present.
So is a streak-backed oriole.
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