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Yellow-faced grassquit taken at meco loco ruins cancun mexico Geotagged,Mexico,Spring,Tiaris olivaceus,Yellow-faced grassquit Click/tap to enlarge

Yellow-faced grassquit

taken at meco loco ruins cancun mexico

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  1. Looks a bit like a white-eye, maybe this page helps:
    http://carolinabirds.org/HTML/WLD_Parulidae.htm
    Posted 10 years ago

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The yellow-faced grassquit is a passerine bird from the Central American tropics and surrounding regions. It was formerly allied with the American sparrows and placed in Emberizidae; actually, however, it is one of the tholospizan "finches" which are specialized tanagers . As such, it is closely related to the famous Darwin's finches.

Similar species: Perching Birds
Species identified by WildFlower
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By Jef braund

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Uploaded May 29, 2015. Captured May 29, 2015 05:11 in López Portillo, 84, 77525 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico.
  • NIKON D800E
  • f/5.6
  • 10/40000s
  • ISO2500
  • 300mm