Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA March 2014
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Shrike-Like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA - Atlantic Forest October 2012
http://www.heatherlea.co.uk
This REGUA speciality showed very well whilst guiding for Heatherlea Overseas Adventures
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Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA June 2012
www.leedingain.com
There's at least 3, probably 4 of these rare birds showing very well at REGUA at the moment. 2, an adult male and 1st winter male, are just a 25 minute walk from the
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Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA 14 September 2011.
REGUA
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Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA 20 July 2011
REGUA is by far the best site for this rare and difficult bird. More pics here.
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Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA 20 July 2011
More pics here.
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Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA 4 May 2010
REGUA is easily the most reliable site for this species. For more photos click here.
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Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, Guapi Acu 15-7-2008
www.agami.nl
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Shrike-like Cotinga/Elegant Mourner, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro State, REGUA/Guapi Assu Bird Lodge. 20th March 2009
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Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA November 2008
A rare and difficult bird to catch up with, REGUA continues to be a reliable site with 2 singing males on territory on the Elfin Forest Trail this year. Guapi Assu Bird Lodge, REGUA
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Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA Nov 2007
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Elegant Mourner/Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA, Rio State October 2007
Usually a very difficult bird to catch up, REGUA has got to be THE best known site for this species. This singing male was seen well each time we tried for it on our trip and the rangers knew of several other territories. Check out my
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Lee Dingain
Amateur photographer
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© Lee Dingain
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Elegant Mourner/Shrike-like Cotinga, Brazil, REGUA, Rio State October 2007
Usually a very difficult bird to catch up, REGUA has got to be THE best known site for this species. This singing male was seen well each time we tried for it on our trip and the rangers knew of several other territories. Check out my
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Lee Dingain
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© Lee Dingain
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