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Ed hogg

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  1. Seen today in St. Croix, Wisconsin. Is this a Hermit Thrush or just the sun lighting up the tail making it contrast with the back?
  2. Seen this morning in St. Croix, Wisconsin. It is either a pale Philadelphia vireo, Warbling Vireo, Bell's Vireo, Red-eyed Vireo, or Tennessee Warbler.
  3. Nashville Warbler with that yellow throat.
  4. Seen in St. Croix, Wisconsin today. This wren wasn't by any water and was just in an open field which makes me lean toward Sedge. Also, Merlin said that it was a sedge wren based off its call. However, The shoulders don't look barred which would make it a marsh wren. I can always upload the audio of the call if needed and I have a few more pictures of it if needed also.
  5. Seen in St. Croix, Wisconsin today. Pretty sure it is a Bay-breasted Warbler but just looking for confirmation. It also could be a Blackpoll Warbler but I think that the chestnut-washed flanks point more toward a Bay-breasted Warbler. Thanks!
  6. Here is another pic. It is a bummer the pictures didn't turn out very well... I am still trying to figure out my camera and the bird was between me and the sun which didn't help. Thanks everyone for the help!
  7. Anybody else think this? This would be only the fourth county record of this if it turns out to be a Baird's. Just curious, what would rule out a White-rumped? I got more pics if you guys need them.
  8. Pics 1, 2, and 3: Least or Semipalmated Sandpipers? They are different birds in each one I think. Pic 4: Pectoral Sandpiper? Pic 5: American Black Duck?
  9. First pic: Bird on the right seems to me to be a Pectoral Sandpiper and the bird on the left seems to be a Stilt sandpiper/Dowitcher. Second pic: These birds had switched over when I took the second pic so the right bird is the stilt/dowitcher and the left is the pectoral lookalike.
  10. I'm pretty sure this is a Hairy Woodpecker due to the lack of black spotting on the outer tail feathers.
  11. No idea what this bird is, in the field I glanced over it thinking it was a yellowlegs but after looking back at pics I am not so sure. I probably was similar in size with a lesser yellowlegs due to the fact that I thought it was one in the field but that may vary.
  12. You are probably right but how would you rule out a Green Heron?
  13. birdie 🦆 #423: 🟥🟥🟨🟩⬛⬛ https://birdiegame.net/
  14. I was looking back at some of my old checklists and came across this one. Is this thrush a Grey-Cheeked Thrush or a Swainson's Thrush? I see an eyering which points toward a Swainson's but the color matches a Grey-Cheeked... https://ebird.org/checklist/S88212048
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