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Everything posted by egosnell2002
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Oh boy.... yep. No yellow lore either. This is what exams do to you.
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1. Female Canada Warbler 2. Eastern Wood pewee (a species of flycatcher) 3. Chestnut-sided warbler
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All semipalmated sands.
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1. Common Tern. Late molter I guess? All the ones here are in full alternate now. 2. Gull billed I think 3. Yep, congrats!
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Blue-winged Warbler ?
egosnell2002 replied to dpinkerton's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
This looks like a 2nd or 3rd generation Brewster's Warbler, a hybrid between Golden and Blue-winged warblers. A first generation Brewsters would have a lot more white than this. -
Confirm Wilson's Phalarope
egosnell2002 replied to hbvol50's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Not really the vibrant colours that I'd expect in a breeding female, I think I'd call this a male. -
Palm Warbler? Last Oct. on Block Island, RI
egosnell2002 replied to JackieL's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
I think so, but it's a weird angle. In the field a good thing to look for on Palms is tail bobbing. -
Yep, looks good!
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Yellow-bellied Flycatcher?
egosnell2002 replied to dpinkerton's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Not yellowy enough. This is a Least Flycatcher, also note the bold eyering and short primaries. -
Guess you can't edit posts anymore... I keep looking at it and it looks less and less Least. Maybe it is a Western. Any other pics?
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Least Sandpiper, I think. The bill seems kinda long but I don't think it's a western.
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Confirm Sabine's Gull please.
egosnell2002 replied to BigOly's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Yes yes yes! Awesome bird and shot. -
Sparrow & Shorbs
egosnell2002 replied to leetriplej's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Semipalmated Sandpiper on the right, and... I'm leaning Lesser Yellowlegs? Kinda hard to be sure from this angle. -
Help with a bird song
egosnell2002 replied to hbvol50's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Not sure, maybe listen to Hermit Thrush again? The way I describe their call to other people is literally "like a wood thrush but without the 'bzzz' at the end" -
My impression is Say's Phoebe. Weird angle and weird light though.
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Grey Catbird. Hope it gets better, good thing you were there!
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This is a Wandering Tattler, you might be thinking of the breeding adult, which has barring on the chest.
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Lesser Yellowlegs and... Solitary I guess?
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Bird in Seattle!
egosnell2002 replied to goonshine's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Bushtit I think? -
What type of shrikes are these
egosnell2002 replied to OTWUMASI's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Definitely both Loggerhead. -
Need help with an I.D. of a Hummingbird.
egosnell2002 replied to BLTom's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Oh, of course! Yes definitely Lucifer. It's the one I usually forget exists... -
I'm kinda divided on the Scaup, but I think I agree with Lesser. As for the shorebird, unless it's a Greenshank (), I'd be pretty confident with one of the Yellowlegs, and I'd lean Greater for sure on it.
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Need help with an I.D. of a Hummingbird.
egosnell2002 replied to BLTom's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
I'm actually thinking Black-chinned on this one. Costa's is similar, but the bill wouldn't be quite as long, and the gorget would be more split into prongs. -
Sanderling. I didn't realize that they'd moult into their breeding plumage so early! Is it okay? Looks like it's sitting weird