We banded at INBio today with almost as many people as nets, it was slow and boring, but we did catch a Blue-crowned Motmot, which is kind of a trash bird here, but still the coolest bird Amanda said she's ever held, cool pics to come Costa Ricans are jaded.
A few more from Madre Selva:
Spotted Barbtail

Lots of mixed flocks of these two:
Sooty-capped Bush-tanager

Common Bush-tanager

Ruddy-capped (left) and Black-billed (right) Nightingale Thrushes
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