
Mike R.
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Agree.
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Help me identify this bird
Mike R. replied to Cora's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Nice photo, Cora. -
Distant falcon in flight.
Mike R. replied to RobinHood's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Peregrine here as well. -
PLEASE ID - THANK YOU
Mike R. replied to BEnriquez's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Also, it is a mature bird, based on the eye color. Nice photos. -
Really nice photos! Thanks.
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Agreed, a merlin. Great photos.
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Montezuma Wildlife Refuge (Upstate NY), mid September 2021.
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N8ce bird and photo!
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American Kestrel (juvenile) ?
Mike R. replied to Mike R.'s topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Second photo -
08/16/21 Onondaga County, NY Blue Jay also in the photo for size comparison.
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Better photo.
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Second photo.
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I apologize for the size of the photo. This is fairly new. The photo was taken on 5/27/21 at the Montezume Wildlife Refuge in upstate New York. The bird appears to be a Black-Bellied Plover, which seems to be out of the normal range for this species.
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White female mallard, thought it was interesting. Male is also in the photo.
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Downy Woodpecker or Red Bellied?
Mike R. replied to dragon49's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Red Bellied, nice photo! -
Can someone ID this one? Cedar Hill TX today
Mike R. replied to Gman68's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Invasive species. -
Northern Ohio Swans & A Hawk
Mike R. replied to cobal's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Agree with the final pic, Northern Harrier. -
Not an identification, posted simply as interesting. The Coopers Hawk chased the squirrel across the yard, the squirrel found shelter under our patio table on a chair. The hawk gave it a few minutes, then departed. Location, Onondaga County (Syracuse) NY
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Sorry about that, the location is the Montezuma Wildlife Refuge located near Seneca Falls NY.
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Any help with an identification would be appreciated.
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Agree with Sharp Shinned Hawk.