Adult han (Cuban) © Kenneth Pinnow eBird S26906039 Macaulay Library ML 23525741
Hun (Bahamas Black-backed) © Paul Lewis
Adult han (Bahamas Black-backed) © Andrew Spencer
Adult han (Bahamas Black-backed) © David Hall
Adult han (Bahamas Green-backed) © Andrew Spencer
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Adult han (Bahamas Green-backed) © Erika Gates
Adult han (Cozumel I.) © Ian Davies
Adult han (Cuban) © David Marjamaa
Adult han (Cuban) © James Thompson
Hun (Cuban) © Etienne Artigau🦩
Adult han (Grand Cayman I.) © Alan Van Norman
Adult han (Grand Cayman I.) © Frantz Delcroix (Duzont)

Western Spindalis Spindalis zena

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Identification

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Uncommon in thickets, forest edge, and gardens, where found mainly at fruiting trees and bushes. Usually in pairs or small flocks, and often quite inconspicuous. Handsome male is unmistakable, with bold head pattern, golden-yellow and dark reddish body plumage, and bold white wing pattern. Female is notably drab, grayish olive overall with a small white mark on the wing, and a ghosting of the male wing pattern.

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