We often hear the solitaires, letting out a song very similar to the sound of a fingertip on the lip of a wineglass, but had not seen one until it was in the net.


The Rufous-browed Peppershrike was only the third I'd seen, the first pictured here, from my time in Mexico:

And here's its Costa Rican counterpart

As with all shrike-types they are blood-thirsty


Though not quite capable of this:

5 stars for that last shot. Do you have a picture of a severed finger impaled on barbed wire?
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