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Peromyscus

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  1. birdie πŸ¦ƒ #474: πŸŸ₯πŸŸ₯πŸŸ©β¬›β¬›β¬› https://birdiegame.net/
  2. BRDL 590 πŸ₯šπŸͺΆπŸͺΆπŸ₯š πŸ₯šπŸͺΆπŸ₯šπŸ₯š 🐦🐦πŸ₯šπŸͺΆ 🐦🐦🐦🐦
  3. birdie 🦒 #473: πŸŸ©β¬›β¬›β¬›β¬›β¬› https://birdiegame.net/
  4. Welcome to Whatbird, jmacmetro! Please feel free to ask about any bird that puzzles you. I agree with the identifications from IKLland and Avery.
  5. I agree, Philadelphia Vireo (which I haven't seen in a few years though) and Tennessee Warbler.
  6. The beak, and the lack of black spots in the white part of the outer tail feathers, say Hairy.
  7. I have too BRDL 589 πŸͺΆπŸ₯šπŸͺΆπŸ₯š πŸ₯šπŸ¦πŸͺΆπŸ₯š 🐦🐦🐦🐦
  8. #1 is Laughing Gull, I think molting into second winter plumage #2 is female Red-winged Blackbird I'll pass on identifying the yellowlegs to species, right now anyway
  9. I've seen a few Great Blues over the years with rust like that, both adults and young.
  10. Hard to tell indeed. This summer, June to August, Mute Swan is the only swan with records in eBird from Brigantine/Forsythe.
  11. I was thinking of Florida Ornithological Society until I saw this post.
  12. You can see that county's RBA sorted by date/time, i.e. the most recent sightings for the rolling 7 day/168 hour period are at the top of the page, https://ebird.org/alert/summary?sid=SN37465&sortBy=obsDt&o=desc. That way you can skip over the avocet sighting πŸ˜‡
  13. birdie 🐦 #472: πŸŸ©β¬›β¬›β¬›β¬›β¬› https://birdiegame.net/
  14. And today I visited the nesting Mississippi Kites in Rockville, Maryland. There is a juvenile in the nest. This is the pair's second attempt, as I heard that the first one failed due to crow predation earlier in the summer.
  15. I saw a Hooded Warbler yesterday, I rarely see them past June.
  16. I just saw the ID forum thread. I was going to come here and say that I just saw that thread, after I finished reading it.
  17. Possible Gray Gull in Walton County in the Florida panhandle?? https://ebird.org/checklist/S148902457. Also on the ABA Rare Bird Alert Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/ABArare/.
  18. On my field trip this morning, some of us were talking about flamingos, hoping that in doing so, some would magically appear in the marshy area were were at.
  19. Around DC on Tuesday the high will be around 98 degrees. That's warm even for July (average high is 90). For September, it's rather uncommon to downright rare. Ugh.
  20. So does Virginia, down at Poquoson, which is north of Hampton and northeast of Newport News. I read that the Ohio birds flew off around 6 pm on the 1st/Friday.
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