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Bird Songs/Calls Identifier Apps?
asque2000 replied to Winter's topic in Birding Books, CDs, Courses, and Cool Products
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Bird Songs/Calls Identifier Apps?
asque2000 replied to Winter's topic in Birding Books, CDs, Courses, and Cool Products
There are not very many options. Song Sleuth was the first to market. It works ok but they only have ~200 species that are throughout North America, so it's really only going to work for your most recognized bird songs. I've used it a bit and as you said it's "meh". The new contender is BirdGenie from the same guys who made the Warbler Guide. It has many of the same features as Song Sleuth but has multiple songs/calls for about 100 species so far. With development you'll get more. That said I find it to be a bit buggy, and doesn't respond very well (but that will likely be fixed with updates -
Raptor, Pocatello ID
asque2000 replied to asque2000's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Also consider head size and tail shape. That’s what made me think Golden at first -
Raptor, Pocatello ID
asque2000 replied to asque2000's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
That’s what I want to hear! -
Raptor, Pocatello ID
asque2000 replied to asque2000's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
That would be a slight disappointment... -
I’m looking to confirm this raptor seen 4/4 in Pocatello ID
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White/Hybrid Mallard?
asque2000 replied to Photoengineer's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
That's a Bufflehead. Male and female. Not a Mallard. -
Move Notes From ibird Ultimate to ibird Pro
asque2000 replied to Oscar56's topic in Discuss iBird Apps
I don't know if this is too late to help, but I found that if you go to your "iCloud drive" on your computer and literally copy the selected "favorites" file from the Ultimate folder called "favorites" to the Pro file called "favorites" that worked for me. Same thing with the notes files just move them from the Ultimate folder to the Pro folder and everything transfers over fine. In fact, it even changed my "Gray Jay" favorite and note in Ultimate to "Canada Jay" in Pro. -
Great Black Hawk in Biddeford Maine!
asque2000 replied to asque2000's topic in Photo Sharing and Discussion
Sadly the Great Black Hawk had to be euthanized 😞. Frostbite was too extensive and it wasn't getting any blood flow to its legs. https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2060399997369304&id=381894018553252&__xts__[0]=68.ARBCAqppDbvYN7U7zb_4Srefvp6wbGHIVOSveg28oNu5-1aXcgxUvE7SkIXrjsThS47-mmaGTRmQ4JGGgbrsSZdn-e-FTg_ALZ6F3z-aBHVIP4DOI5m6Rbpon56ZLQ2-wHDWsy4go-2PcJANa8zbyXxrnBCrBJ618iSPwHl_cAQEqjVABNOFxafqIS-p2yor7TtQdXV9Ifwc8XGpvlP-a0lfi4VDwou02RozNMh-_eWHnXbK1LXbw9nmuU0WrwS8oeeYEo9hKJ196pnZLI2-A_PArOEIFh2TDeIMXiCxu0EVWPlF6DC8wXXKFnWas8kERb3vb5rQxsX4afQ8PGM-wR -
Great Black Hawk in Biddeford Maine!
asque2000 replied to asque2000's topic in Photo Sharing and Discussion
Yeah, unfortunately it's time has come... It was found on the ground barely alive a couple days ago. Rehabber noted it had frostbite on it's feet and possibly some other issues. We'll see what the fate is, there's a big debate if it recovers if it should be released in Maine, taken south, kept in a zoo/wildlife park, or euthanized. We'll see how it plays out. Bummer deal, but it lasted a LOT longer than expected here and this wasn't the first cold snap it went through. https://www.wmtw.com/article/maines-cold-climate-proves-too-much-for-rare-hawk/25979374 -
Yessah!
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Great Black Hawk in Biddeford Maine!
asque2000 replied to asque2000's topic in Photo Sharing and Discussion
I should note here that the Great Black Hawk is still around (now up in Portland, ME). It has also been confirmed as the same bird that was first seen in S. Padre Island Texas! -
Saw this hummer at the SD Zoo today. I got a flash of pink in the gorget. Photo sleuth is calling it a Broad-tailed but I’m skeptical as it’s out of range. Any thoughts?
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I think it's good for a Red-shouldered. Location is always useful especially as hawk migration is underway.
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I’ll give a suggestion, my thought is Pectoral Sandpiper.
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Saw this bird in Biddeford Maine today. Any ideas
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Y... Yes. Pink bill, looks like a long tail, so FISP is the best bet. I will say what appears to be a black eyeline threw me off, but I think that's a lighting issue.
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An oldie but a goodie
asque2000 replied to asque2000's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Awesome, thanks! That's what it was deemed the last time I posted it. I only brought it up again because there was a Western Kingbird spotted in Maine last week, and I needed the potential lifer boost to get the motivation to go out and get it, which I missed it by 1 day... -
An oldie but a goodie
asque2000 replied to asque2000's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Wouldn’t white edging on tail feathers suggest Western? -
I posted this photo years ago on Whatbird (before the crash) and I had an assumed response which I have lived with to this day. Anyway, this bird was photographed April 4th 2016 in San Diego, CA. Input would be greatly appreciated. Kingbird ID 2 by Seth Davis, on Flickr
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I'm awfully late to the picture, but this fella has been around for the past week or so. Maine is killing it on the rarities again this year, I don't know if that's something to be afraid of.
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Operation Migration Resigns From WCEP & Dissolves Organization
asque2000 replied to Johnd's topic in Birding News
Is it really politics? It seemed they acknowledged that their human-based rearing methods was resulting in Whooping Cranes that were not attending to their young as they should, thus resulting in a non-sustainable system. Teaching birds to migrate is one thing, but it's a part of a system and having birds be able to move is one thing but teaching them to be parents is another that they were not capable of. -
Great Black Hawk in Biddeford Maine!
asque2000 replied to asque2000's topic in Photo Sharing and Discussion
Using underwing primary covert patterns it was determined that this is the same bird that was seen in Texas earlier this Spring! -
Great Black Hawk, Biddeford ME by Seth Davis, on Flickr If accepted, this will be the 2nd N. American Record, and obviously the first for Maine!
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I saw a reddit post of an iBird screenshot of a Laughing Kookaburra in the North American iBird App. I checked and sure enough it is in the species list of N. American birds on iBird Ultimate. Is this an easter egg or something? I mean it's an awesome bird don't get me wrong, I was just a little surprised to find it.