Rufous-naped Wren
One of the small collection of last birds we saw on our Honduras birding adventure. We birded for an hour literally almost AT the airport before going in and getting the airplane hooha started. We could see the airport from where this little dirt road ran right alongside the main road.
According to Wikipedia - this wren has now been divided into three species:
Veracruz wren, Sclater's wren, and rufous-backed wren. Which one is this? Probably rufous-backed. This is the e-Bird page on the subject.
The flight home was smooth and on time. I returned to a very very small amount of wet (melting) snow on my car, but the roads were only wet. In bed by midnight (I'm back-blipping this on Monday).
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