The light varied considerably in the evening, but many bird shove up, and I it is at least possible to identify the birds. Totally I saw five species of Seedeaters in a couple of hours. Here are some of them.

Rusty-collared Seedeater, male. Not a sharp photo but the bird is identifiable.

Lined Seedeater, male and female

Double-collared Seedeater, male in poor light. Caqueta Seedeater and White-bellied Seedeater were also seen during the short walk around the town.
To be continued.
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