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Why not a Broad-winged Hawk? It can't be a young Red-tailed hawk due to the band on the tail and the lack of white on the wings. Macaulay Library ML204898201
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Greater or Lesser Yellowlegs?
Ed hogg replied to Ed hogg's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Flycatchers - Grant's Pass OREGON
Ed hogg replied to gidewey52's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Seen in St. Croix, Wisconsin. Some Lesser Yellowlegs were in the area but this bird was apart from them so I couldn't get a size comparison.
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Stilt Sandpiper or Yellowlegs?
Ed hogg replied to Ed hogg's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
If its not a yellowlegs, then is it a Stilt Sandpiper or something else? Here are all the common shorebirds for St. Croix at this time: Stilt- Mabye Baird's- Too Small and too short of a beak Least- Too small Pectoral- Mabye Semipalmated Sandpiper- Too small Short-billed dowitcher- Too long of a bill Woodcock- No Wilson's Snipe- No Wilson's Phalarope- No Spotted- No Solitary- Too Small Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs- Mabye -
Seen in St. Croix, Wisconsin. Mixed flock of Lesser and Greater Yellowlegs, Semipalmated Plovers, and Killdeer. Sorry for the poor quality, pictures are heavily cropped.
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Agreed, You can start to see the 2 wing bars and the chestnut tail.
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Scarlet Tanager Macaulay Library ML 466130071
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Thanks!
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St. Croix, Wisconsin
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Seen on the edge of a field with no water nearby. Not sure if the sparrows are the same birds or not.
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It looks like an European Starling to me.
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Heard in a tall maple forest. It sang about 10 times and each song was spaced out about every 15 seconds. I was leaning toward Acadian Flycatcher but I could be wrong. Acadian.mp3
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Some type of Goldeneye. Either a Common Goldeneye or a Barrow's Goldeneye, though I can't tell which type because they look very similar.
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I would call it a veery
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Looks like a Swainson's Thrush to me
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That is what I would rate that as well
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Black-throated Green Warbler