El Salvador field notes, v4515
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/1/1 and a young bird probably one year old with black head and less white in the wings. They shot the male and femal. The male was a beautiful bird. They appear larger than a Turkey Vulture although the actual spread is little more. They have a distinct swish to the wings, like a Cobs Condor. Then concluded these new birds, a Pepper-shrike just described by Rich and Van