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#1 is a Sanderling. I'm going to pass on the others right now.
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I also think it's a Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)
eta: Welcome to Whatbird
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Welcome to Whatbird, 60Jays. Your birds are domestic Mallards.
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And I agree with Kevin
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14 minutes ago, Bird-Boys said:
Albeit unlikely, how do we rule out NECO from the pic?
The tail seems too short for NECO for me
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Trike & Soly
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Northern Cardinal?
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19 minutes ago, Quiscalus quiscula said:
Salt or fresh water?
In the San Bernardino Mountains, I reckon it's fresh, so likely a Double-crested
eta: to add something my fast fingers let slip
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Where is Crestline?
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Welcome to Whatbird, Pavel! It might be a House Finch? Purple Finch shouldn't be near Baltimore in July.
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55 minutes ago, Bird-Boys said:
All Ring-necked
I agree
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46 minutes ago, Quiscalus quiscula said:
No idea, but that would be pretty rare that far south.
And in July
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OC Warbler thirded
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Caspian Tern thirded.
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I'm very impressed that this bird was so visible
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56 minutes ago, smittyone@cox.net said:
Unfortunately, I gave up on Facebook a few years ago. Although not always as responsive as I'd like, I've always had great success with this website.
Unfortunately? That was a wise decision!
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Welcome to Whatbird, localh. You photographed an adult Cooper's Hawk.
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I agree, Swainson's Warbler
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I agree, Prairie Warbler
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I think it's an adult male
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39 minutes ago, Bird Brain said:
Well, I wasn't too lazy to look it up!! It doesn't show the bill as black but rather dark grayish, with some bi-coloring, as in the OP's photo above. Young'un's!!!!!!! Sheesh!! ?
Darn juveniles!
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Could it possibly be a Bewick's Wren? That species makes a lot of different sounds and has puzzled me when I'm out west.
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Juvenile cowbirb thirded
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Ovenbird?
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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