So now the last of my 4 Top 10-lists, this time species I've seen only in the wild ( not completly true but at least close because some species I may have seen and others seen for sure but only briefly in captivity ) :
- Yucatan jay - Cyanocorax yucatanicus. One of the most beautiful species I saw for the first time during my Mexico-trip 2013-2014. Could be I had seen them before at some dealers -places in The Netherlands / Belgium but I can't remember that.
- Copper sunbird - Cinnyris cupreus. During a journey through the Gambia I saw a number of Sunbirds but most of them I had seen before. I could'nt remember having seen this one before in captivity but in the wild it was - with natural sunlight on it - a real beauty to observe !
- Long-tailed bushtit - Aegithalos caudatus. Already listed by several other ZooChatters and alway a surprise to discover a small group of them in a bush or tree !
- Black redstart - Phoenicurus ochruros. A species I've seen surtainly also in captivity but my wild encounters with this beauty are alway enjoyable happenings
- Red-capped manakin - Ceratopipra mentalis. Also seen with surtain in captivity but here also the first ( and only ) encounter with this species in the mountains of Mexico made a real impression on me !
- Rufous-chested swallow - Cecropis semirufa. With this one I'm sure I had never seen it before and when I discovered the first ones in the Gambia in 1999 I was surprised to see a swallow which was not black and white like about 90 % of the Dutchs swallows and martins I had seen before ( the remaining 10 % are the brown Sand martins ). I realy enjoyed watching this species.
- White-spectacled bulbul - Pycnonotus xanthopygos. 2017 we ( my wife, daugther and I ) made a trip to Turkey and hoped to see a lot of birds. Big dissapointment as I saw less then 20 species in 7 days time ! THE highlight however was the White-spectacled bulbul which I watched for several days and from which I was convinced it was the Common bulbul. Just discovered by checking my photos this evening that I was wrong.
- Yellow-throated warbler - Dendroica dominica. New World warblers are rare in European collections and therefor I'm quite sure that the beautiful Yellow-throated warblers I saw in Mexico were the very first of their species I've ever seen. Large number of nice species in this family but I liked this one most.
- Scissor-tailed flycatcher - Tyrannus forficatus. Seeing this species flying over marsh-area somewhere in Mexico was a real experience. The fluttering tail is realy a very special sight and althrought the actual bird is not a real beauty ( althrough I like it ) its flight is the most beautiful among the songbirds I've seen.
- Orchard oriole - Icterus spurius. Seen a good number of New World oriole-species both in the wild and in captivity but from the species seen in Mexico I liked the Orchard oriole the most. The black and redish-chestnut-red combination makes it IMO to a real beautiful bird !
This was the last of my Top 10 list of this thread and as said before, there are so many species that I must have missed a good number of other species which actualy also belong on one of the 4 lists !