
Sneat
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Looks good for Pine Warbler!
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Looks good for a Red-tailed Hawk
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Agreed on all. Looks good for Western Sandpipers in the first sandpiper photo.
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Looks fine for a Great Black-backed Gull to me. Bill is larger than I would expect for a Lesser Black-backed Gull and back just slightly darker. There is also not a noticeable size difference between the two birds in the comparison photo, a Lesser Black-backed Gull would be significantly smaller than a Great Black-backed. The legs are tinged yellow, but I would expect more bright yellow to conclude Lesser Black-backed Gull, especially when the individual has a clean unstreaked head.
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Looks good for Little Blue Heron
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I'm also leaning Greater Scaup for the first individual and Lesser for the rest
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Agree with Lesser Scaup
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Yep, all Palm Warblers
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Why not Hammond’s Flycatcher? This bird’s bill looks tiny
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Looks good for a European Starling!
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Looks good for a Red-winged Blackbird!
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7 minutes ago, Hasan said:
Looks pretty good for YB Sapsucker. Where?
Found in Northern Arizona (Navajo County) in a small town called Joseph City
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Here are a few of the original photos cropped to show the individual better. I realize that the image quality is not ideal.
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Fox Sparrow confirmed!
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Great Blue Heron! Cool find
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Agree with Red-shouldered
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These are Gadwalls!
Edit: Sniped!
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Looks good for American to me!
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Looks good for a Snow Goose to me as well with that larger bill and grin patch. Size isn't a terribly reliable field mark, but I would expect a Ross's Goose to appear smaller next to Greater White-fronted Geese.
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1. House Sparrow
2. White-throated Sparrow
3. White-throated Sparrow
4. Song Sparrow
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Looks good for Yellow Warbler
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American Redstart
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Rose-breasted Grosbeak
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Warbler ID?
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Looks good for a Yellow-rumped Warbler