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I think it is an American Goldfinch from a weird angle.
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Just now, DaBirb said:
YES! LIFER! And it is also a rarity here. Thanks!
Congrats!
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Rock Wren thirded.
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Red Crossbill.
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Another Ruddy Duck, I believe.
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Correct.
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50 minutes ago, IKLland said:
Which exact model?
DC-FZ80
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1 minute ago, IKLland said:
If you have any questions on settings feel free to send me a PM.
Thanks! Are you familiar with the Lumix model?
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Just now, Snake Fingers said:
Wouldn’t there be more yellow? Or is the light weird or something.
Not sure, but it's definitely a meadowlark, and I think Eastern can be ruled out by range.
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1 minute ago, Snake Fingers said:
True, that would make sense. My brain’s not working right today…
Happens to me a lot too.
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14 minutes ago, FrenchgirlinTO2 said:
So maybe a female Common Grackle then?
I would say Common Grackle.
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Western Meadowlark, I think.
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Rock Wren, I believe.
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12 minutes ago, Snake Fingers said:
Congratulations! Was that with digiscoping?
That was with a new camera I got for my birthday!
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Looks like a Cooper's Hawk.
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I'd be curious what people on here have to say on ruling out Herring x LBBG vs. Herring x GBBG.
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3 minutes ago, Charlie Spencer said:
I don't mind being disagreed with, but would some of y'all in Camp Lesser explain how you got there?
Thanks!
Shorter bill, facial expression, GISS.
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Common Nighthawk.
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Just now, RobinHood said:
I thought there would be a reference list somewhere of all the birds used, I guess not.
Yeah, that would be useful.
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Have we done Chipping Sparrow yet? I'm not really feeling up to scrolling through over a hundred pages.
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Looks good for nonbreeding plumaged Gull-billed Tern with the thick bill and small dark spot.
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3 minutes ago, DLecy said:
Let’s start with describing how you landed at your ID, and we can work from there.
I can't say I put much thought into it, I really should go back to double-checking certain details before running off my mouth about IDs. I just thought I saw the absence of yellow on the bill and thought probability wise it should probably be a Trumpeter. 🤦♀️. Looking back at the photos I think I see some of the details I missed, but I'd really appreciate your thoughts.
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6 minutes ago, DLecy said:
Tundra Swan.
Whoops. What did I miss?
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Lazuli Bunting? Hot Springs, SD, June
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Looks good for Lazuli Bunting.