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Yes, it's a Savannah, some of them can have yellow lores, and some have no yellow at all. It varies bird to bird.7 points
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Ring-billed Gull. The lighting is making the mantle appear darker than it is, and note the ring on its bill.4 points
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Barrow's Goldeneye in St. Mary's County, MARYLAND Nutting's Flycatcher in Mohave County, ARIZONA Northern Shrike in Benton County, ARKANSAS Golden-crowned Sparrow in Keith County, NEBRASKA4 points
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I’m at 588 ABA. Need to go to California badly. Have about 20 easy ones still on the board out there.3 points
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Say's - action shot since we've had so many good closeups Eastern3 points
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Wait for others to confirm (cause I'm not a real expert), but I think you have correctly ID'd this one as a non-breeding adult / immature Common Loon.2 points
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I think both have bi-colored bills in the first pic, so both would be Glaucous. Must be angle on the left bird, cause he looks dinkier.2 points
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I'm thinking Glaucous for the first photo, not uncommon here. It's the second photo that I'm more interested in but I suspect you are right with Iceland - I keep forgetting they are quite large.2 points
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My guess would be Iceland for all, but I don’t have much experience with White-winged gulls2 points
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BRDL 24 ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? Took a lot of overthinking, a European bird guess, and an hour away from the game ?2 points
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I watched a Northern Harrier chase a Peregrine for about a minute or so. It was about 50-75 yards out, but still fun to watch.2 points
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This has to be just about my highest count of species, for the time. https://ebird.org/checklist/S1027085082 points
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It was a heard only list through the open window in my room ? Much better list today though. FOY Winter Wren and Pine Siskins.https://ebird.org/checklist/S1026922042 points
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While the Say's Phoebe is quite common in Colorado where I started birding and I have several photos I do not seem to have any I consider good shots of one. Eastern Phoebe's are a different story at least in Florida in the winter they seem to be more than willing to pose and I have dozens of good photos.2 points
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