
Hasan
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3 minutes ago, Charlie Spencer said:
Caribbean, over a decade ago. ?
Yes, still. There's only one ebird record of a Godwit on the island
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Orchard Oriole
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I think this is Black-tailed Godwit, but not super familiar with that species. Either way, this is super super rare, I'd get it on eBird if possible
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This is a Mourning Warbler, as has already been pointed out. The bird is very bright (not muddy like 1st yr Connecticut), has a broken eyering, and structurally wrong for Connecticut
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Semipalmated left front, other two are Least
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Size and structure are helpful, but in this case look at the lack of yellow lores and acute gular. Second and third photo are Neotrops. FWIW, Neotropic is the more common species in the valley
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No Western Sandpiper in these pics
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Tennessee
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Last bird might be Empidonax but otherwise all Pewees
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52 minutes ago, Birds are cool said:
Looks like a snipe to me.
No, the tail pattern does not match that species
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2 minutes ago, Birds are cool said:
But, notice the hair on the top and bottom of the bill. Also, Ravens can have that shaped head. If a reviewer didn't tagg it, than there is a good chance that somebody mis id your bird.
It's a Crow.
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Oops, sorry, misread the location as Oregon, not Ontario. They're Herring Gulls
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Yes, these are Dowitchers, most likely Short-billed
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All are 4 year gulls so not Ring-billed. I'm assuming all are in the G-wing/Western complex, but there's no way to ID any with certainty from these photos
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From a structural point of view I would just have a very hard time seeing these as Cals. So beefy
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I don't see why this is not an Eastern Wood-Pewee
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If possible, I'd recommend attaching the images next time.
1-2 Correct
3. Hard to say, it's a tough angle but I suspect another Acadian
4. Acadian
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Young Eastern Phoebe
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No chevrons on flanks, no rufous tones. Actually, given date, location and dark legs, this pretty much has to be Semipalm
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Hermit or Gray Cheeked Thrush
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Looks and sounds better for Veery