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Seanbirds, did you mean it's not identifiable or it's not a Sedge Wren?
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I'm curious about the eye-ring, would this be a first year or juvenile bird?
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I was hearing them (and eastern phoebe) but this time of year I hear both all the time, and everywhere I go. Thanks.
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I'm unfamiliar with West Coast birds, but I'm guessing some variation on Band-tailed Pigeon? (only pigeon in Sibley's with a white collar on the back of the neck).
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Thanks, last time I ID'd a bird as E. Wood-Pewee it got kicked back as a Least Flycatcher by ebird. I was hearing Wood-Pewee, Alder, & Willow Fly. all around, but this guy was silent.
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Thanks, Acadian had been reported nearby, but I also heard a Willow doing it's ritzbew call a little ways away (but Willow are everywhere around here).
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Juvenile Mourning Dove (after checking Sibley's) never noticed these markings before ?
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I'm trying to ID the "peew" call, believe it's from an Empid Flycatcher. I apologize for all the wind noise.
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My apology, the 2nd 2 pics were Least Sandpipers. The 1st pic threw me since the bill seems so long (and legs appear black). Problem from switching from scope view to camera & trying to get the same bird in frame out of the dozens there.
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I ruled out Least because they were noticeably smaller (the Least that were right next to these) and these don't have yellow legs?
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Thanks, the yellow wing-bars & black on the face were throwing me.
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Sorry about that, had to cut the video short to fit the MB limit. It's the "Wheat" sound that can be heard a couple times. Towhee is the logical choice, had 2 males singing nearby. here's another clip that might sound better.
Stilt Sandpipers? Central NY 8/12/21
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Think these are Stilt (the ones not Yellowlegs).