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strange bird
By strange bird
Is it a bird or what?. picture taken in Muskegon,Michigan on March 2,2020. Thanks
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Unknown bird
By rich kondrat
This bird flew into our cabin and i rushed to get its picture. Am having trouble getting a reliable id. Anybody can help, would be appreciated.
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On the Lookout
This guy was feasting on a few sunflowers we had grown in the yard. He was a frequent visitor and posed for a few good pics along the way.
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Small (three inch) warbler-like female nesting in my front yard in Walterboro, SC. I believe I have identified the family but I'm indecisive about the breed. Definitely in need of help from others with more than my limited knowledge of small birds.
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SLPLearn
By SLPLearn
Can anyone assist in the identification of this darling?
Location - Jim Wells County, South Texas, May 15, 2019
Thank you!
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What bird is this?
By Rose Pullen
I need help identifying this bird please. I captured this picture at 11:45 am in backyard in San Antonio, Texas. The bird wanted to drink water and was waiting their turn after the northern cardinal.
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Unknown Raptor
By Don Duprey
I saw this raptor take a fish from the water, then land on the beach to eat it. I was able to photograph it only at a distance. The location is the island of Ikuchi, in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan. The date is November 9, 2019. I am wondering if it might be a White-tailed Eagle. If not, other suggestions? Many thanks.
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East Tennessee Hawk ID Help
By Richard
Hi everyone, I need some help identifying this hawk(s) photographed in East Tennessee within the last couple weeks.
All photos were taken in the same area approximately 200’ from each other.
One photographed during a heavy rain, three of the same hawk perched high on a dead tree, and the last taken while perched on a sign.
I have asked local experts and they think it’s a young Cooper’s Hawk or Sharp-shinned Hawk.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you kindly, Richard
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By L Moreno
I saw this in Aug in Yellowstone National park on the way to mount Washburn. It was at a pretty high elevation. What kind of hawk do you think it is? Thank you!
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purple martin Purple Martin Photo Story
Here is a photo story of me and my Purple Martins. I thought you might enjoy it.
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Mystery Warbler
By rbrietzke
Some pictures of what I think is a warbler that crashed into my sliding window. It later flew away.
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FischerRA
By FischerRA
Is it possible that this is a Summer Tanager Female? Captured 1/25/2020 in central Florida
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brid on LA river today 5/28/2020
can you tell me what bird this is? I saw it on the LA river today.
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Please help me ID this bird in Gilbert, Arizona
Every morning at 9-10am this bird comes down from the tree next-door, lands on the clothes line outside my window, gives me a nod of its head, as if to say good morning, then flies down to the kiddie pool below the clothes line, and takes a quick bath. I’ve looked on several sites trying to I’d it, with no luck. It’s such a pretty bird with its deep rust colored feathers covering all of its body but its wings and tail feathers, which are a shade of brown. And it’s got a short beak, almost like a Cardinals but not so large. I’ve got a quick video and several still photos, but I don’t know how to add them. Also, I tried to use the iBird app, submitted my pics, but it came back with no matches!
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Bird ID
By Michaela
Can anyone identify this lovely little bird? (It was very far away so you'll have to crank the volume). Located in Connecticut, around 7:30 a.m. EST February 26th 2021. Thanks! This has been driving me crazy!
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Just captured these images by chance, of a bird that I can't ID on my deck. Just missed what appeared to be a female with him (coloration essentially same, no red cap @ rear of head). Location is central Ohio. I'm familiar with all of or common species and most of the ones that are less common. This guy I'm drawing a blank on.
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white birds
By BioAnderson
A couple years ago I observed a leucistic dark eyed junco in my yard. Next year I got a white titmouse. I call it frosty. The next year I got another white titmouse with a little gray on back and wings. I call it junior. This year I got a junco with a white tail. I call it truce. This is four birds of two species with leucism in four years. I'm curious how common this is. It is kind of cool to identify individual birds and give them names.
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