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Shorebirds are in my top 3 favorite bird groups! Unfortunately Michigan isn’t the best state to see them, I think a trip out west is in order. Least Sandpiper Willet Dunlin11 points
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In the Lockwood Folly area, SE coastal NC. I heard Blue Jays and assorted other songbirds scream about something. After a few minutes of searching, I spotted this about 150 feet away and about 40 up. Based on a size estimate of 24 to 30 inches, I'm thinking female.10 points
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Here's mine..my second attempt, actually. Anyway, this is done in watercolors and India ink pens (completely freehand).10 points
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Bairds Sandpiper today, unfortunately in about the worst light possible9 points
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I think that this is probably a Pacific-slope Flycatcher given range, the buffy wingbars, and yellow-green wash on the breast. Edit: wow, double sniped!6 points
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Solitary Sandpiper - not something I was expecting to see so I was very pleased! Baird’s Sandpiper These lifers got me into the top 100 for my county!6 points
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California Towhee, Bewick's, & California Scrub Jay are all Lifers. ❤️ When is the clarifier, "Oregon" used for the junco?5 points
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1. Dark-eyed Junco 2. California Towhee 3. Anna's Hummingbird 4. Bewick's Wren 5 Bushtit 6. Dark-eyed Junco 7. California Scrub-Jay 8. Bushtit.5 points
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Definitely NOT a Red-necked grebe. It’s Eared/Horned, and I believe it’s a Horned.5 points
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It looks like a Trail's to me. Eyering is indistinct and primary projection is moderate. Tough thing is it is a juvenile. The gape flange is still yellow and fleshy and the proportions are a little stunted.5 points
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I think I would lean HY Tennessee Warbler. The bill looks pretty thin and the eyeline pretty well demarcated. HY fall birds are very yellow and dull.5 points
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