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sbruenjes

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  1. I saw this bird today at Hilltop Reservation in Essex County, NJ. I think, what that chest streaking, its a Lincoln's sparrow, but since I've never seen one before at that location, I'm hoping to confirm. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  2. I saw these two birds today at the Hilltop Reservation in Essex County, NJ. I'm really not sure about either, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
  3. I saw these birds today at the Hilltop Reservation in Essex County, NJ. I think I have a Canada warbler, which is a new one for me if right, a chestnut sided warbler, and a red-eyed vireo. But I'm not certain, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
  4. I saw these birds today at the Celery Farm in Bergen County NJ. I think the first is a black throated green warbler, then next two are Cape may, and the last a yellow rumped.. but I'm really not sure so any help would be greatly appreciated.
  5. I saw both of these birds this morning at the Celery Farm in Bergen County, NJ. They were at different areas of the park, but I think both are eastern phoebe. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  6. Were you able to report the bands? Charlie Spencer.. I don't know where to even begin doing that...
  7. I saw this bird yesterday at the Hilltop Reservation in Essex County, NJ. I'm fairly certain the beak can be used to ID this as a hairy, but any help would be greatly appreciated.
  8. I saw this bird yesterday at the Hilltop Reservation in Essex County, NJ. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  9. I saw this bird yesterday at the Hilltop Reservation in Essex County, NJ. I was fairly certain it was an olive sided, but I see those are considered rare on E-bird, so before I post anything, can I get confirmation?
  10. I saw this bird last weekend at a park in Essex County, NJ. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  11. I saw these birds this past weekend at Sandy Hook, NJ. They look like semipalmated sandpipers, but they acted like sanderlings, so I believe they are sanderlings. But I'm not sure because I would have expected a paler coloration... Are they all sanderlings? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  12. I guess what I meant to ask was.. the color seems much lighter than I'm used to seeing, especially on the beak. I'm used to seeing more of a reddish color, not that light orange like with this bird... Does this coloration indicate anything, or is it just a variation of pigmentation?
  13. I saw this bird yesterday at Sandy Hook New Jersey. I assumed a great black-backed gull, but the orange around the eye and on the beak is confusing me. Is that non-breeding coloring? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  14. I saw these birds today at the Hilltop Reservation in Essex County, NJ. I think I have a red eyed vireo and an eastern wood peewee, but any help would be greatly appreciated.
  15. I saw these birds today at the Hilltop Reservation in Essex County, NJ. It was so hard to get a decent pic, so I'm not sure if these can all be properly ID'd, but any help would be greatly appreciated.
  16. I saw these birds today at DeKorte Park, in the Meadowlands, NJ. I think the first two are semipalmated sandpipers.. I'm not sure about the third..the mud isn't letting me see the true leg color. The rustier color makes me think least...Then I think the last is a lesser yellowlegs.. but I'm not sure of any of these ID's so any help would be greatly appreciated.
  17. I saw this bird today at Dekorte Park at the Meadowlands in New jersey. I believe its a blue-gray gnatcatcher, but I've never seen one in the open like this, so I'm not sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  18. I saw this bird last week at a nature preserve in Essex County New Jersey. I don't think its a song sparrow. Maybe a young chipping sparrow? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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