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BRDL 486
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This is one of those times where I just had to go with my gut
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This past week has yielded three new yardbirds, Black-billed Cuckoo, Tennessee Warbler, and Mournning Warbler! Pretty interesting for .5 acres in suburbia.
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I edited the last one on my computer, and I'm pretty sure it's a Wilson's.
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First is an American Redstart.
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Looks better for Downy Woodpecker with the black bars on white outer tail feather and shorter bill.
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The thrush is a Wood Thrush.
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Mourning Warbler song.Β
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Yeah, mostly experience, but it helps to look up the calls on the Audubon field guide, which I think has the best collection of the different bird calls and sounds of particular species. I'm personally not a fan of the eBird sound quiz if you're starting to learn bird calls because the audio is often very poor quality or even misidentified since they just pull the lowest rated sound recordings from Macaulay.Β
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birdie π¦ #366: π©β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬
It took some aggressive staring at the pictureΒ π
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birdie π¦ #365: π¨π©β¬β¬β¬β¬
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1. I think so
2. Looks good for Amazonian Antshrike.
3. Not positive, but I think it's a Black-crowned Tityra.Β
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1 hour ago, IKLland said:
Starting later this year, this bird will really count for your life list!
Are Cordilleran and Pac-slope officially going to be lumped?
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2 hours ago, Avery said:
Awesome! Keep an eye out for White-rumped! I had a pretty good mixed flock in western VT a few days ago with a couple Dunlin too, among other things. If thereβs that many Leasts thereβs bound to be more than just Leasts!
I've definitely been looking, but I don't have much hope. One of my county's top birders went with a scope to the place where I've been seeing them and only saw Leasts. Even Leasts are considered exciting for my county though!
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Your checklist of the day!
in General Birding Topics
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What do you have against Swinhoe's White-eyes?