
spoonbill21
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Seen in South Texas on 1/4. Assumed it was a Coopers due to them being more common however there seems to be some disagreement when i submitted it on iNaturalist. Flew low and quick across a field just behind the tree line. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37292542
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Orange-crowned would be rare here at this time of year but I see why you're thinking that.
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Thanks! I hadn't thought of a phalarope
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The resolution went way down when I started cropping, a local expert on inaturalist just recommended painted bunting. This seems much more likely for the location than dickcissel.
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In Corpus Christi Texas last week. People on iNaturalist seemed to be struggling between Chuck-wills-widow and Eastern whip-poor-whil. Thank you.
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it is corpus Christi, the south texas coast
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we've had a redhead stuck to the phone line for a few months by fishing line then a laughing gull got stuck too. early last year we had the same problem with a brown pelican
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don't know if it helps but it was here: 27.713242, -97.329978
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all I could really see was a small brown bird, it was in a small group of trees, right next to the bay. house and marsh wrens have been seen here before
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Got a brief look at the bird before it flew back into the bush and started calling, appeared to be a small passerine of some sort. In Corpus Christi, Texas
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we don't have blue jays this far south, I agree with phoebe. thanks
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you may have to turn the volume all the way up to hear it but it calls several times, we have several kingbirds that have been in the area but i'm not too good at identifying from calls.
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thanks everyone!
Coopers or Sharp-shinned
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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thanks everyone, this makes it my life list sharp-shinned. i've never got good enough pictures to confirm one before.