
Sneat
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Looks good for a Savannah Sparrow
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Gray Catbird is something else that came to my mind
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The second sparrow is also visible in the bottom of the last photo, but I don’t know that I feel comfortable calling it Lincoln’s for certain.
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Looks good for White-faced Ibis
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This is a Song Sparrow
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Agree with Field Sparrow
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Agree with @The Bird Nuts
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Looks like a Chipping Sparrow to me
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These are all House Finches
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House Finch is correct
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Looks good for Palm Warbler
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Looks good for Common Yellowthroat to me
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Agree with Clark’s Nutcracker.
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Agree with Palm Warbler
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Bay-breasted was my first thought as well
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Looks good for a Song Sparrow to me as well
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For the future, flycatchers have thin seed-like bills. Just by Bill shape you can be certain that this individual is not a flycatcher. However, this bird’s conical Bill strongly suggests a goldfinch. You can learn a lot about birds from the shape of their bill.
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Agree with Lesser Goldfinch
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Agree with Magnolia Warbler
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Agree with Acadian Flycatcher
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Looks like an Indigo Bunting to me
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This individual’s breast is too dark gray to be a Lincoln’s Sparrow. There is no buffy coloration on the breast or face.
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Some birds will stay in an area beyond the expected time. It is not too unusual to see a late straggler. I agree, this is a Yellow Warbler
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Rufous ___ Sparrow?
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Agree with Song Sparrow