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Posts posted by birdbrain22
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Yes, Swainson's Hawk there.
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1. Swainson's Thrush
2. Tennessee Warbler
3 & 4. Magnolia Warbler
5. Another Tennessee I think.
6. Yes.
7. White undertail looks good for Hooded... female
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16 minutes ago, The Bird Nuts said:
Looks like a Warbling Vireo.
Seconded
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Agreed that is a Red-tailed Hawk there.
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1 hour ago, The Bird Nuts said:
Bill is too heavy for a phoebe. This is a Myiarchus flycatcher, but I don't know if we can see enough in these photos to narrow it down to species.
Agree with all of this.
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Sure is.
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Yes... a second year male Orchard oriole.
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Great Crested Flycatcher there.
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Looks like a Willow FC to me.
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1 hour ago, The Bird Nuts said:
I'd call it a Canada x domestic Graylag hybrid. I don't see anything that necessarily points to domestic Swan Goose genes.
Me too.
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Red-winged Blackbirds
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Could be a lot of things.... with some kind of bird being just one of the options.
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rsnyder... I would suggest you post all your African bird ID requests over at https://www.birdforum.net/
There are many folks over there that have experience with African/European birds and will help sort you IDs out.
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10 hours ago, Bigdaddy44 said:
Interesting. I'm an East Coast guy, so that is news too me. I guess I need to look at my pics and see what I actually have from my few trips out there. May have increased my life list by one.
Rough range Maps of both...
https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/california-scrub-jay
https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/woodhouses-scrub-jay
And if you visited Santa Cruz Island off CA, then most likely...https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/island-scrub-jay
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45 minutes ago, akiley said:
Last one looks like a Veery. Others are Swainson's.
Agree
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Adult Male and second year male Orchard Orioles there.
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I think those 3 top center birds are Caspians.
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Rails are secretive birds of the swamps and marshes, which there are plenty in Brooklyn/Queens...I am sure it was heading to one of them. Sadly window strikes are very common during migration as birds see skyline reflections and try to fly right on through. Some birds just get temporarily stunned but most fair far worse.
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Agree with Warbling Vireo here.
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Agree with female Common Yellowthroat.
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Olive-sided FC seconded...
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16 hours ago, Bigdaddy44 said:
It's definitely a Western Scrub-Jay.
Western Scrub Jay was split into California and Woodhouse's Scrub Jay... by location this would be a California as IBH stated above.
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Agree with Uppie... one of my rarely seen favorites.
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Agree with Song.
Which hawk?
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Swainson's Hawk also.