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Bob Berryhill

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  1. Can anyone confirm if this is a Snowy Egret? I think it may be too large? Thank you for your help.
  2. I thought this first one might be an African Spotted Eagle owl. I also thought the two owls were the same but now I am not sure. Confirmation or other suggestions? The photographs were take in Kruger National Park, South Africa in October of 2018. Thank you for your help.
  3. Thank you @Kerri, and thank you @birdbrain22 and @akandula for the information.
  4. Please help me identify this bird photographed in Kruger National Park in October of 2018. The scientific name would greatly appreciated as well. Thank you!
  5. I took this photograph in Kruger National Park in October of 2018. Please help me identify this bird and the scientific name. Thank you!
  6. I took this photo in Kruger National Park in October of 2018. Please help me identify the scientific name. Thank you!
  7. I took this photo in Kruger National Park in October of 2018. I think it is a Red Crested Woodpecker. Please help me confirm the scientific name. Thank you!
  8. I took this photo in Kruger National Park in October of 2018. Please identify the species and the scientific name. Thank you!
  9. I took these two photos in my backyard in Birmingham, AL in June of 2019. I think these are the same but the second was is just a bit wet from a rain. Please help me identify these birds. Thank you!
  10. I narrowed this bird down to a Wood Thrush but the description says the eye ring is white. This one look yellow to me. Photo taken in Birmingham, AL in June of 2019.
  11. I photographed this bird in my backyard in Birmingham AL in June of 2019. I think the bill is cone shaped, it's body is perched-like and it's primary color is gray. That got me to the sparrow family but I could not find a black/gray and white one that looks quite like this one. I appreciate your help and any suggestions you have for being able to identify the bird. I call myself a photographer, new to identifying the species.
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