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Yellow-throated Warbler?
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Yellow-throated Warbler?
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Here is what Merlin identified as the Yellow-throated Warbler every time it did a chip call. You can hear it at 5 seconds and 8 seconds. Yellow-throated Warbler maybe at 5 and 8 seconds.mp3 -
Saw this bird on Jan 18th on the Yucatan, specifically Valladolid. Merlin identified its call as Yellow-throated Warbler. Did my best with my phone camera. Got many angles, but not the throat. It was flitting about in the top of a palm tree just after dawn. Hoping somebody can work with these pictures.
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Which birds visit feeders on the beach?
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Backyard Birds, Feeders and Food
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Yellow-billed Cuckoo?
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Sorry about the lack of picture quality. Had to take the pictures with my phone. Roswell, Georgia on Sep 18, 2021, near Big Creek and the Chattahoochee River. Bird definitely had a yellow bill. Slowly moved its head while peering into the canopy. About the size of a Robin.
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Tiny Bird Eating Bug. No Clue.
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks to all repliers. The size is about right for Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. My first thought looking at the first picture was a long downturned bill. Zooming in, I think it is the bug. Other pics confirm the bug theory. I ruled out Blue-gray Gnatcatcher because of color; hence "no clue". I guess color is not reliable due to photo being back-lit. -
Tiny Bird Eating Bug. No Clue.
SmoothPebble posted a topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Oriental, NC. June 8, 2021. This bird is about half the size of a Purple Martin. Sorry about the quality of the back-lit photo. Maybe the experts here can see ID marks that I'm missing. -
Phoebe on a Feeder?
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Phoebe on a Feeder?
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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I have read that Eastern Phoebes do not visit seed feeders. And yet, I saw this bird eat sunflower hearts. Sure looks like a Phoebe to me, but I hope I'm wrong; it would be a new bird if I'm wrong. P.S. Roswell, Georgia on May 31, 2021.
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Saw this bird on Pig Island in Saint Joseph Bay near Port Saint Joe, Florida on January 12, 2021. Size was comparable to nearby Snowy Egrets.
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Thanks for the Snowy Egret confirmation. I'll start a new topic for the heron.
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Saw this bird on Pig Island in Saint Joseph Bay near Port Saint Joe, Florida on January 12, 2021. It seemed to be a little smaller than a Great Egret, and the bill has a lot of black. The picture that shows it near what appears to be a Great Blue Heron is included for size comparison.
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Thanks to all for the quick replies. I have seen this bird before, but not when I had a good camera. Life list just got a little longer.
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These birds were in Saint Joseph Bay near Port Saint Joe, Florida on January 12, 2021. Looks like a duck when it flies.
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Another brown bird, no clue
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks, The Bird Nuts. I'll definitely be on the lookout for the whole family. -
Another brown bird, no clue
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks, Kevin. My life list is longer now. ? I see it now. I have been looking for my first Purple Finch for years, ruling out thousands of male House Finches. I never looked for the female. I should have. -
At first, I thought this was a Song Sparrow, but I see no dot on its chest. Taken December 12, 2020 in Roswell, GA.
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Blue-grey Gnatcatcher?
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks, hbvol50. 2000 shutter speed helped, but it was not flitting about as much as the first time we saw it. I wonder if it was looking for the source of the call it heard from my girlfriend's phone. -
Blue-grey Gnatcatcher?
SmoothPebble replied to SmoothPebble's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks, Kevin!