Hi all,

Based on these new photos, I can definitely agree with Hugh's earlier points 
about the brownish flight feather tones (vs. blackish in Yellow-bellied) and 
the spacing of the primary tips (one large gap, vs. two roughly equal gaps). 
The pale edgings on the secondaries look much dingier here and less contrasting 
than the way I perceived them on the earlier photos. It also looks consistently 
small-headed in these photos, and not as large- and round-headed as expected in 
Yellow-bellied. And finally the tone of the green coloring here really seems 
more golden-tinged (as in Western) vs. the colder, yellower-green tone of 
Yellow-bellied. 

Any vocalizations heard?

Shai
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