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Yep... young male molting into adult plumage.
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Yes, Dunlin there.
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House Wren for me.
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20 minutes ago, lonesome55dove said:
The bill doesn't look quite right for a Blue Grosbeak unless it is deformed. It looks more Crossbill-ish to me. ?
Yeah the bill is slightly overgrown, but everything else fits fine for Blue Grosbeak.
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Agree with male here... not all are the solid gray portrayed in guides. Also it could be a younger male in the process of transitioning to adult plumage.
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On 12/4/2018 at 10:38 AM, The Bird Nuts said:
I'd go with Canada x Domestic Graylag. The bulkiness points to domestic goose ancestry.
Agree with this assessment.
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To me .. it looks like the bird is looking backwards over it's back. I have never seen a plastic reverse looking owl.
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Yes Bewick's Wren there.
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I'm on my phone but looks like a Great Horned Owl
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Ring-necked for me.
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I too can not open this file...
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House Sparrow there.
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I see a Scarlet Tanager as well.
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It's a female/juvenile of one of the Weavers. I'd say probably either Southern Masked or Village Weaver.
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Yes the second is a Grackle. I think Great-tailed would be more expected there over Boat-tailed as they are more of strictly coastal bird.
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On 11/11/2018 at 6:24 PM, dred said:
Choke canyon state park about an hour south of San Antonio TX. Great spot on a nasty day.
Pretty sure that's where I got my Jacana a few years back. boring drive down from San Antonio drive.. but def worth it for a bunch of great birds.
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I'd say White Wagtail there.
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Yes Snow Goose there.
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Wow... how does Not a bird beat out Wood Duck?
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Greater YL for me too.
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These are still the same Mourning Doves. You should put pics of the same bird in one thread for ID.
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Same Mourning Dove
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Mourning Dove
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Unknown Bird In Southern Nevada
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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However this is a female. TBN was stating what a male would show(and what this bird does not have) Definitely a female.